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Post by etking »

check out this ricer, i have respect for the work done, just not my cup of tea, IMO should have kept it black it looked pretty tuff then...

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Post by BennyET »

they got the 'xtreme' part right :P :lol:
I understand the need for conformity. Without a concise set of rules to follow we would probably all have to resort to common sense.
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Post by Ash »

not a bad looking Exa if i must say so, a bit ricey but a bit nice to! :wink: pretty cool looking kit!
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Post by josh »

last photo - yellow and no wing - looks hot!! :twisted:

front is a bit overdone, but the side skirts are good... almost lambo-ish looking.
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Is....different. I think I like it, although I'd do something with the way the kit just stops dead around the rear wheel arch.
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Post by digginganddirt »

personal i reckon its gay but thats me dont like rice old skool any day
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Post by josh »

"old school" exa is a bit ugly to start with (i can say that because i own one) so i'm all for a touch of rice if it's done well; just not oversized wings/scoops or shopping lists! i wouldn't go the whole kit, but i would like the skirts and rear end. i'm sure the front would be ok after a makeover with a hack-saw :lol:
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Post by Ben Hewitson »

i think i'll send an email about the kit. if its a full replacement (ie, no front bumper) i'm in for one.. maybe the front without the lower lip part.. the rest lokos fkn A ok! think they are in South Africa though.. so postage might be a bitch ;)
Uncie-G wrote: As for the drift steering wheel, if you use this combined with earthing kit at the same time the overall road feel and torque steer gets reduced.
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Post by Rohan 84ET »

sits fairly low to the ground ay, dont a huge fan of that front kit, looks like some of those awful kits people strap to their celicas or MR2's.

that bonnet scoop would seriously compromise its door wedging abilities.
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Post by nz_n12turbo »

i real like it aye but its abit high in the last pic it looks realy kool but look at the gap between the back wheels :S i would love that kit on my car :D [/list]
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Post by Ben Hewitson »

yeah we need someone here who does bodykits to modify an oldschool toyota MR2 kit for us so we can replace the druddy rubber bumpers on our cars. i hate taking it on and off.. pisses me way off.
Uncie-G wrote: As for the drift steering wheel, if you use this combined with earthing kit at the same time the overall road feel and torque steer gets reduced.
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Post by Ben Hewitson »

whoooo they responded to me and are investigating getting the stuff sent out and how much etc.. the person sounds pretty cool and seems interested in helping me out. cant wait to see how it all goes and if we can do a deal. stay tuned peeps.
Uncie-G wrote: As for the drift steering wheel, if you use this combined with earthing kit at the same time the overall road feel and torque steer gets reduced.
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Post by The Renegade »

Good Stuff Ben!!
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Post by angel »

not a fan of door stops, but i dont mind this one, yeh alittle ricey but i like the squarish shape they pulled out.
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Post by Rohan 84ET »

yeah, its very simular to the supercharged old skool MR2 design.

tho that was a much cooler car :D

actually, i have seen so many exas that they are starting to grow on me, and i like the idea of cruising around in a coupe.
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