Kaan, I found your twin ~ literally! OMG
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Lol I think you are right kaan. That angle just accentuates the lack of width of the doors. I guess in functionality terms there's no point in widening the doors so I can understand the logic behind not doing so.
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The transition from high to low spot on the door is more tapered/slimmer on the APR compared to Amuse.
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Originally Posted by kaansahbaz' timestamp='1347574383' post='22010094
apr almost copies amuse front fenders, it has the same look, casey wouldnt like that either
The transition from high to low spot on the door is more tapered/slimmer on the APR compared to Amuse.
yes it has gone after amuse not saying it because I have amuse
those extensions could have been very different, for instance look at j's unique design including 30mm wide fenders as well as the GT type widebody. nothing similar to amuse or other kits. some other jdm widebody designs are not similar to this style either.
apr makes slight changes on authentic parts and create their look which is fine with me, but this type of amuse fenders havent been out in market, trust me their design wouldnt be like this. designing something very new is not easy
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