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post Feb 4 2008, 05:56 PM
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does anyone know any good body kit sites for my 07 si
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post Apr 23 2008, 05:11 AM
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try this link They even have some cool pictures of body kits installed on a honda cars...

Here another one link of you don't like the first one. For cheap body kits try also ebay...

Good luck...
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post Sep 19 2001, 07:45 PM
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go to <a href=http://www.autodynamic.com/ target=new>http://www.autodynamic.com/</a> and see what they got...
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post Sep 21 2001, 10:48 PM
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Try www.asylumms.com, they got a nice variety, how are the Tokikos treating you? Im might try them for my 98.
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post Sep 22 2001, 03:20 AM
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The tokicos are awesome of course I'm sure the springs help too. With the intrax springs I get almost no body roll, tires hug the road and the ride is nice and smooth. I may actually be selling both in lieu of getting some coil overs or an airride system cause I want more of a dropped looked than I have--haven't decided yet though--thanks for the link too
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post Sep 22 2001, 03:43 AM
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hey does anyone have a picture of what the rear valance looks like for the 98 camry Razzi Body kit.--can't find one anywhere.
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post Sep 19 2001, 07:45 PM
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go to <a href=http://www.autodynamic.com/ target=new>http://www.autodynamic.com/</a> and see what they got...
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post Sep 21 2001, 10:48 PM
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Try www.asylumms.com, they got a nice variety, how are the Tokikos treating you? Im might try them for my 98.
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post Sep 22 2001, 03:20 AM
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The tokicos are awesome of course I'm sure the springs help too. With the intrax springs I get almost no body roll, tires hug the road and the ride is nice and smooth. I may actually be selling both in lieu of getting some coil overs or an airride system cause I want more of a dropped looked than I have--haven't decided yet though--thanks for the link too
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post Sep 22 2001, 03:43 AM
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hey does anyone have a picture of what the rear valance looks like for the 98 camry Razzi Body kit.--can't find one anywhere.
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post Nov 25 2001, 04:49 PM
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I wish!!!! then I wouldn't be so limited in the style of bodykit I want to put on my Camry. I tried that but...no...You are right it is similar but you will still have to mold the front and back bumper into the shape of your car... that means= $$$. But if you have the money, the Accord would be one of the bodykits you would do less work to fit ur Camry. You can do about anything to your car if you have the cash :-)<br><br>Leslie,<br>Toyotrenz-Founder.
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post Nov 25 2001, 06:50 PM
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Thanx for responding..<br>Haha i'm a college student so I have no $$... and I'm still paying off my camry.. <br>but If I space it out I can add alot of mods..<br>you said that the extreme kit was made out of poor quality do u know if the NEO TYPE BM on the asylum's website is of better quality.. currently I'm planning on just getting a front bumber and lowering my camry.. do think that will look alright.. lol from a girl's prospective?<br><br>thanx again
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post Nov 26 2001, 02:29 AM
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You know.. I dunno about other bodykits... I am actually in the process of changing my front bumper so I am myself searching for comments on different bodykits. If you buy the extreme body kit, just buy the side and back bumper. They won't get affected as much as the front extreme front bumper. The fiber is very thin and my boys at the shop had so much problem with it!! It cracks so easily that I am unable to lower it as I wished.<br><br>Problem encountered:<br>-It's been repainted 5 times... do not know what RisQ put in its fiber but as they painted my bumper,it started to crack the paint and so they had to put 3 layers of primer so the paint doesn't have contact with the fiber.<br>-It does not keep the paint on. It will chip off easily. What I did at the end is to put a layer of solid transparent plastic sheet so that it won't chip but coming close to the car, you will see the protection sheet (it sucks!!).<br>-It has no holes to bolt the bumper on the car. You basically need to make your own which eventually loosen up.<br>-It did not fit my car (gaps) so they needed to custom molded into my car and shave the shape. It was the only solution if I wanted to have the front bumper stick safely to my car.<br><br>If it wasn't for my sponsor, I would have put a lot of $$ into this problem. <br><br>Tip: never paint the bodykit as a components and then put it on (even if the dealer told you it fits the car). It's not a honda so our parts aren't so perfect :-(<br><br><br>If you ever want to get the whole extreme bodykit set, let me know and I will list you the details on how to prevent what I've been through ;-) Good luck...<br><br>Leslie,<br>Toyotrenz-founder.
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post Nov 25 2001, 04:49 PM
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I wish!!!! then I wouldn't be so limited in the style of bodykit I want to put on my Camry. I tried that but...no...You are right it is similar but you will still have to mold the front and back bumper into the shape of your car... that means= $$$. But if you have the money, the Accord would be one of the bodykits you would do less work to fit ur Camry. You can do about anything to your car if you have the cash :-)<br><br>Leslie,<br>Toyotrenz-Founder.
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post Nov 25 2001, 06:50 PM
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Thanx for responding..<br>Haha i'm a college student so I have no $$... and I'm still paying off my camry.. <br>but If I space it out I can add alot of mods..<br>you said that the extreme kit was made out of poor quality do u know if the NEO TYPE BM on the asylum's website is of better quality.. currently I'm planning on just getting a front bumber and lowering my camry.. do think that will look alright.. lol from a girl's prospective?<br><br>thanx again
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post Nov 26 2001, 02:29 AM
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You know.. I dunno about other bodykits... I am actually in the process of changing my front bumper so I am myself searching for comments on different bodykits. If you buy the extreme body kit, just buy the side and back bumper. They won't get affected as much as the front extreme front bumper. The fiber is very thin and my boys at the shop had so much problem with it!! It cracks so easily that I am unable to lower it as I wished.<br><br>Problem encountered:<br>-It's been repainted 5 times... do not know what RisQ put in its fiber but as they painted my bumper,it started to crack the paint and so they had to put 3 layers of primer so the paint doesn't have contact with the fiber.<br>-It does not keep the paint on. It will chip off easily. What I did at the end is to put a layer of solid transparent plastic sheet so that it won't chip but coming close to the car, you will see the protection sheet (it sucks!!).<br>-It has no holes to bolt the bumper on the car. You basically need to make your own which eventually loosen up.<br>-It did not fit my car (gaps) so they needed to custom molded into my car and shave the shape. It was the only solution if I wanted to have the front bumper stick safely to my car.<br><br>If it wasn't for my sponsor, I would have put a lot of $$ into this problem. <br><br>Tip: never paint the bodykit as a components and then put it on (even if the dealer told you it fits the car). It's not a honda so our parts aren't so perfect :-(<br><br><br>If you ever want to get the whole extreme bodykit set, let me know and I will list you the details on how to prevent what I've been through ;-) Good luck...<br><br>Leslie,<br>Toyotrenz-founder.
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post Jan 27 2002, 11:09 AM
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Hey, I was just browsing around and I found a site that has a body kit, it is: <a href=http://www.wholesalehyperformance.com/octane.html target=new>http://www.wholesalehyperformance.com/octane.html</a> You will have to scroll down to see it.
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post Jan 27 2002, 11:22 PM
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post Jan 27 2002, 11:09 AM
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Hey, I was just browsing around and I found a site that has a body kit, it is: <a href=http://www.wholesalehyperformance.com/octane.html target=new>http://www.wholesalehyperformance.com/octane.html</a> You will have to scroll down to see it.
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