3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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ok so im looking at a body kit and i want to know if VFiber is any good i see the videos of them testing it and it looks tuff but i was just seeing what onthers who have some time with the stuff hands on think.
Vfiber is good but its the brand ya gotta worry about. typically the cheaper it is the more times over it has been copied. the more you copy it the worse it fits.
it will probably be better. these kits are copies of copies, thats how they are so cheap...no R&D requiered when you just make a mold using a copy. it will prolly fit but the mounts may be a bit off or it may not line up as well as a more expensive kit.
Just be careful as some kits made by different manufacturers have the same name, even though they look totally different.
That's what happen to me. I order my cyber bodykits through the phone from andyautosport. I mentioned that I want the cyber made by visionautodynamics, but instead they sent me the cyber kits made by extremedimensions, which is cheaper, and looks like crap.
Just be careful as some kits made by different manufacturers have the same name, even though they look totally different.
That's what happen to me. I order my cyber bodykits through the phone from andyautosport. I mentioned that I want the cyber made by visionautodynamics, but instead they sent me the cyber kits made by extremedimensions, which is cheaper, and looks like crap.
I hope you got your money back i might have an add on my signature for Andys i have never ordered from them. they are over priced and the hole reson i put the signature on there fro them was because of some cash thing for each form but the guy stopped emailing me once i asked him to set up the cash system with me but any ways a like 500 or 600 doller kit wouldnt be bad right?
well first it would entail you driving here, i already threw away the coffin sized box and i wouldnt trust it being shipped.
second it has a hole drilled in the smaller openings on each side for fog lights.
third its painted flat black primer.
as far as cash goes i dunno if you decide to drive to houston you can pm me and we can talk price i picked up the new 01 bumper today (15 bucks, i love ebay, and having southwest auto just across town!) so tomorrow is wet sand and prime and maybe mount up day...
well first it would entail you driving here, i already threw away the coffin sized box and i wouldnt trust it being shipped.
second it has a hole drilled in the smaller openings on each side for fog lights.
third its painted flat black primer.
as far as cash goes i dunno if you decide to drive to houston you can pm me and we can talk price i picked up the new 01 bumper today (15 bucks, i love ebay, and having southwest auto just across town!) so tomorrow is wet sand and prime and maybe mount up day...
o ya thats a good point. ya i dont really have any plans to go even near there. but ya are they worth the 500 bucks just to ship?
I bought a Extreme Dimensions and is really good, bottom out many times without cracking. I got a really good deal with free shipping from a local store. I even hit a curb with it, it cracked a little but was nothing to bad just to cracks on the bottom with no one could even tell.
Ohh by the way, do not order from AAS, very slow shipping and expensive. They are just going to order the kit on eBay and ship it to your door. Like the strut brace I bought.
I cut and chopped my bumper, because the EVO4 was extremely low to the ground. I wanted the Extreme kit but Extreme Demensions stopped making those. So now I am going to make a custom air defuser or sell it and make a TRD replica lip kit:P
yea the bumper cost me 185 or so, shipping was enough to put the total over 300...
as far as paying 500 to ship, id ask around your local people and find a local shop and find out what they can get it for you for.
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