quality/rep of value sport products?
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value sports is a very reputable company.
they body kits are made to order. most fiberglass kits are made in bunches and the fitment quality sucks. value sports is made to order and a perfect fitment with each kit. it also comes prepped... ready to paint.
the kit itself is not THAT expensive... its the shippnig that makes it so expensive.
they body kits are made to order. most fiberglass kits are made in bunches and the fitment quality sucks. value sports is made to order and a perfect fitment with each kit. it also comes prepped... ready to paint.
the kit itself is not THAT expensive... its the shippnig that makes it so expensive.
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hi
Originally Posted by car_lost
value sports is a very reputable company.
they body kits are made to order. most fiberglass kits are made in bunches and the fitment quality sucks. value sports is made to order and a perfect fitment with each kit. it also comes prepped... ready to paint.
the kit itself is not THAT expensive... its the shippnig that makes it so expensive.
they body kits are made to order. most fiberglass kits are made in bunches and the fitment quality sucks. value sports is made to order and a perfect fitment with each kit. it also comes prepped... ready to paint.
the kit itself is not THAT expensive... its the shippnig that makes it so expensive.
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Let's not forget that most Japanese bodykits are also made of fiberglass. While Value kits are excellent kits (quality and good fitment), if you hit or run over anything, say bye bye (it will crack, chip, or break). The OEM bodykit is made of polyurethane, and hence tougher. I've bottomed out and scraped my front lip a couple of times...just scratches and paint scraped off. No problem, it can be easily repainted by a body shop. But to fix a fiberglass kit will be more expensive I would think. But having said that, I'd would get the Value kit (or any good Japanese kit) if the shipping prices weren't so expensive.
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