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Wow that looks good, do you have any more pics? Thats a super right?
I have decided to cut my Kamei and use a plastic welding kit to use the scrap and make mounts on the backside so I can run it with no bumpers, mounting it right to the car. Good thing i got it cheap...JR |
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Yeah, its an '03..
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Thats just pretty.... BEAUTIFUL work
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I had wondered what a VW Funcup front spoiler would look like on a road car, then I found these pics:
![]() ![]() I think it's a little OTT for a road car. Apologies if these pics are a repost...
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it looks out of place with no rear skirt as well as side skirts
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i'm sure that fun cup spoiler wouldn't look as bad if done right, car jus seams too much of a mix of styles.
![]() here's my car, spoiler looks like it's based on a early 911. i'm using the big hole for a radiator, not fitted in this pic. |
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I think that looks very well indeed. Matching almost perfectly to the super body!
Last edited by Wally; May 10th 2007 at 15:22. |
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That funcup front is amazing. I have been searching high and low on the net trying to find sumn like this. Although i do agree the sides and rear need something to tie it all in together.
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