What do you think of this body kit?
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Thinking of this for my RX400 in Flint Mica, what do you guys think of this bodykit?
http://www.streetconcept.com/3605.html
It's not too expensive, but I don't nkow how much installation will be, is there any recommended installers in the Los Angeles area?
- Tony
http://www.streetconcept.com/3605.html
It's not too expensive, but I don't nkow how much installation will be, is there any recommended installers in the Los Angeles area?
- Tony
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It looks good. I believe that is a copy of another kit. I'm not sure if the other kit was an OEM Japan option, or just one of the first body kits available for the RX330/Harrier though. Depending on actual fitment, installing these types of body kits are actually quite easy. The front is just a lip, the rear is a half spoiler. They are installed using double stick tape and a few well placed screws. If the body kit doesn't fit right though, expect to pay a lot of money for a body shop to modify and prep the kit to fit. It could go into the thousands.
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tis is the standard harrier advanced package.....
if its oem, no problem on installation
try to get tat rear spoiler, its only available on higher end harrier model AIRs..
i dun think lexus comes with those
if its oem, no problem on installation
try to get tat rear spoiler, its only available on higher end harrier model AIRs..
i dun think lexus comes with those
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Originally Posted by CK6Speed
It looks good. I believe that is a copy of another kit. I'm not sure if the other kit was an OEM Japan option, or just one of the first body kits available for the RX330/Harrier though. Depending on actual fitment, installing these types of body kits are actually quite easy. The front is just a lip, the rear is a half spoiler. They are installed using double stick tape and a few well placed screws. If the body kit doesn't fit right though, expect to pay a lot of money for a body shop to modify and prep the kit to fit. It could go into the thousands.
Thanks! Hopefully I'll be able to get it installed for cheap.
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Is there a place anyone can recommend in the SoCal (Los Angeles) area to get it installed/painted? I also have a few scratches on my car that I want to get fixed while I'm at it.
- Tony
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