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***last Purestyling/versus Kit***
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$575 TAKES IT...INCLUDES SHIPPING TO THE 48 STATES.
Prefer money order/Paypal direct debit since fees suck.
This was actually my kit...but the wifey will not let me install...Probably cause I never told her I planned to... And since I like poontang, I must sell to keep her happy.
I've got one going out this weekend(11/15), so I could send this at that time also.
***$25 goes to ACL's Feed The Orphan Fund with purchase. ***
$575 TAKES IT...INCLUDES SHIPPING TO THE 48 STATES.
Prefer money order/Paypal direct debit since fees suck.
This was actually my kit...but the wifey will not let me install...Probably cause I never told her I planned to... And since I like poontang, I must sell to keep her happy.
I've got one going out this weekend(11/15), so I could send this at that time also.
***$25 goes to ACL's Feed The Orphan Fund with purchase. ***
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Originally posted by Diesel-CL
is it hard to install??? if done professionally how much is it- I also have a satin silver cl
is it hard to install??? if done professionally how much is it- I also have a satin silver cl
My guess would be $500-700 to paint & install, but each area is gonna be different. You definitely want to ask the body shop...specifically...have they ever installed a polyurethane kit. It's not like fiberglass...they have to have some idea of what they do differently. Since Poly kits flex...they have to be painted with special flex-agents in the paint, etc.
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I am highly interested....I might have to check with the wifey also, but I might be OK....is the kit still brand new and in a box? the price includes the front, side skirts, and rear, right?
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Whoever buys this kit will not be disappointed. At $575, it's an extremely good deal. Chris's nearest competition is still about $200 more.
If you're wondering about the fitment/quality of this kit, see my thread with pics of the install.
http://www.acura-cl.com/forums/showt...hreadid=120477
If you're wondering about the fitment/quality of this kit, see my thread with pics of the install.
http://www.acura-cl.com/forums/showt...hreadid=120477
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(hahaha...I was actually editing/adding to my last post) talk about quick response.
I paid $700 CAD for my install...which works out to be a bit over $500 USD.
If you're not extremely skilled with prior experience, I suggest you let a shop do the install. The process should take a few days...give or take a couple days. If you want it to turn out well, it is not something you can rush.
But, before you go with a shop, you should search around. You have to find one that does good work. Always ask to see work they have done for proof of their craftsmanship. Good and clear pictures are acceptable...works in progress(cars in the shop) would be even better so that you can judge for yourself in person.
Also, each shop will install the kit differently. Some will use double-sided tape. Others will use glue. And, still others will use a combination of tape(or glue) and bolts. It's up to you how you want it installed.
I went with glue and bolting so that the kit is securely attached to the car. If I hit a parking stall curb or other object, the kit will not fall off(the beauty of polyurethane is that it will bend and not crack like fibreglass). The only con with this method is that it cannot be removed without minor repairs to the bumpers and oem sideskirts.
I paid $700 CAD for my install...which works out to be a bit over $500 USD.
If you're not extremely skilled with prior experience, I suggest you let a shop do the install. The process should take a few days...give or take a couple days. If you want it to turn out well, it is not something you can rush.
But, before you go with a shop, you should search around. You have to find one that does good work. Always ask to see work they have done for proof of their craftsmanship. Good and clear pictures are acceptable...works in progress(cars in the shop) would be even better so that you can judge for yourself in person.
Also, each shop will install the kit differently. Some will use double-sided tape. Others will use glue. And, still others will use a combination of tape(or glue) and bolts. It's up to you how you want it installed.
I went with glue and bolting so that the kit is securely attached to the car. If I hit a parking stall curb or other object, the kit will not fall off(the beauty of polyurethane is that it will bend and not crack like fibreglass). The only con with this method is that it cannot be removed without minor repairs to the bumpers and oem sideskirts.
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Please Note:
I am not discounting this kit, so please do not PM & low-ball me. I think everyone that has shopped around knows this is a good deal.
God Bless America!!!
I am not discounting this kit, so please do not PM & low-ball me. I think everyone that has shopped around knows this is a good deal.
God Bless America!!!