hmmm....what are your thoughts?
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Jury is still out on this one!
Is this your car? Can you post some more pics, like a front, front angle, side and rear? Based on the picture, I'd say the back has alot of potential, especially if it were molded, but the front.....I dunno. A great idea though. I've never seen a widebody SC that I liked, but this one might not be bad, and it's definitely more economical than metal work.
Is this your car? Can you post some more pics, like a front, front angle, side and rear? Based on the picture, I'd say the back has alot of potential, especially if it were molded, but the front.....I dunno. A great idea though. I've never seen a widebody SC that I liked, but this one might not be bad, and it's definitely more economical than metal work.
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no, its not mine. i came across it while looking for a after market lip for my 92 sc400 (really not much out there beside the wald?) i think the rear looks good. i would like to see more pics of the front but, thats all they had on that site.
heres a link for those interested.
www.bings.ca
heres a link for those interested.
www.bings.ca
Jury is still out on this one!
Is this your car? Can you post some more pics, like a front, front angle, side and rear? Based on the picture, I'd say the back has alot of potential, especially if it were molded, but the front.....I dunno. A great idea though. I've never seen a widebody SC that I liked, but this one might not be bad, and it's definitely more economical than metal work.
Is this your car? Can you post some more pics, like a front, front angle, side and rear? Based on the picture, I'd say the back has alot of potential, especially if it were molded, but the front.....I dunno. A great idea though. I've never seen a widebody SC that I liked, but this one might not be bad, and it's definitely more economical than metal work.