JDM front end question
#21
Most conversions will be used. These are front clips taken from wrecked cars. Expect to pay upwards of $3k if you want it new....usually its just not worth it. The parts have to be repainted anyway in most cases, so why pay for new parts?
As long as the kit is complete, thats what matters. Thats cool that Boomplus has an available supply of parts!
As long as the kit is complete, thats what matters. Thats cool that Boomplus has an available supply of parts!
#22
I am thinking I might go with the piece by piece route...I am goin to get the Mugen front and hood so I will not need to buy a kit with the OEM ones in it...and for the most part the prices are reasonable when piecing it together.
#23
I would get the kit personally. You can sell off the parts seperately and make a decent amount of cash towards the Mugen parts.
Theres a lot of miscellaneous parts that you probably wont get if you buy everything piece by piece. And it will end up being more than a kit.
Heres a complete list of what youll need. As youll see, its definitely more than a few body parts and a rad/bumper supports.
http://students.washington.edu/krist...egra_front.htm
Youre better off buying the kit for $2000 shipped and selling the hood and bumper w/lip, making $500+ back and putting that towards the Mugen parts.
Theres a lot of miscellaneous parts that you probably wont get if you buy everything piece by piece. And it will end up being more than a kit.
Heres a complete list of what youll need. As youll see, its definitely more than a few body parts and a rad/bumper supports.
http://students.washington.edu/krist...egra_front.htm
Youre better off buying the kit for $2000 shipped and selling the hood and bumper w/lip, making $500+ back and putting that towards the Mugen parts.
#24
Hey guys, he had not received any word on the kits yet but he said call at 8pm est and he should have all the information needed. what do you think shipping should be from Flordia to PA?