When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Don't understand getting a kit without intentions of lowering the car.
agreed, I would think the first mods would be lower and rims, then body kit. To me, and just my opinion, any car with a body kit and no wheels or lowered reminds me of those ricers honda cars.
I like the stock grill better, I plan on blacking out the emblem, I'm waiting to intsall my kit when I've lowered the car and added 19's or 20's. I'd do wheels first in your case,thanks 4 the pics
Ive got the same kit and grill, looks good. Finally get to see what it will look like on mine, waiting for the shop to finish painting them and it will be going on hopefully by the end of this weekm
The grille doesn't look bad, it fits the car well... I do like the OEM grille better though. When looking at the before and after pics, it almost looks like the aftermarket grille is what came sock on a cheaper asian manufactured car, and you replaced it with the OEM one (which would have been a good decision).
Agree with everybody else that with a body kit, you need to lower it and throw on some larger wheels.
Car looks great either way though. Keep up the good work, and keep us posted
I like the whole kit. Nice job. A mild drop would complement the kit as well but AWD GSs don't always respond well to being lowered. Perhaps slightly bigger wheels will do the trick.