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Old 05-03-2005, 12:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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2nd Generation Front fascia, rear bumper cover

This post is geared towards JetspeedCamry. I was curious what that body kit on his Camry was for? A civic, accord? Also, how much trimming, shaving did he have to do to get it to fit? I haven't found anyone that has the exact dimensions for the kits that they sell. I was hoping someone out there has a non-Erebuni kit on their Camry that just took a little patience to get it to fit. Any answers are much appreciated!
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Old 05-03-2005, 12:44 PM   #2 (permalink)
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front kit is a veilside 200sx bumper grafted to fit a camry. rear was custom made, basically its a graft onto the stock bumper. skirts are generic skirts made to fit his camry. the front kit is in a way totally custom and it'd be hard to replicate. the whole kit was put on by a company call Jetspeed in Australia.

JSC will have more info when he visits tmr

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Thanks for the info horse!!
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Da_Horse really pointed everything out. It's a full custom kit, so it would be hard to replicate it..but essentially, you could make something similar.

Front bar - 200SX Veilside. Used this car because it closely follows the lines of the Gen 2, so alot less work and money was involed in getting it to fit.
Rear Skirt - Is a custom moulded one, and is generic. Generic meaning that they come in different sizes and fit pretty much any bumper that has similar shape. I got mine customized slightly to accomodate a second exhaust.
Side Skirts - Are generic, and come, once again, in different lengths. There off no particular car.

The front had quite a bit of trimming and was "cut and shut" to accomodate the proper length. Also it had to be roadworthy, so we made brackets to affix the top of it to the main chassis rail under the lights.

The lights in the front bar are, i think, Honda Integra..not sure though. They sourced them for me, as the ones off this front bar where orange.

If ya have any more q's..just send away.
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What year 200sx? 89-90? Thanks btw for the info.
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Its a S14 200SX..so not sure what that is.
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