Official GP Sports: G Four Kit Pics
#23
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Turbo Power, if you can do another group buy with the same low price (or lower, of course) I'm in. Please let me know if it happens.
Oh...I'm gonna get the sides and rears with an oem front lip. I hope that looks good.
Oh...I'm gonna get the sides and rears with an oem front lip. I hope that looks good.
#24
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KIDS2000: I think you should put the door piece on...it will prob flow better.
WRS2K: how do you think the GP sides and rear lip will look on a silverstone with the OEM from lip?
WRS2K: how do you think the GP sides and rear lip will look on a silverstone with the OEM from lip?
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J,
i just PMed you back with my thoughts.
and for the rest of you that care.... the GP sports kit looks awesome and i'd definitely go after the photoshopped look like wreckeds2k so kindly provided.
however, for myself, i'd only do the sideskirts and match it with the OEM front lip and rear deck lid. the front bumper doesn't look any better than stock if not worse. i'm sure it's not as durable as the OEM plastic so you're actually downgrading. might as well spend that money to get some blingin' rims and tires.
the rear GP spoiler tabs look all right (Porsche Tequipment has a similar treatment for their 911s, but are rarely bought because it looks weird), but it makes the car look too squarish in the rear end. the stock S2000 rear bumper needs not be touched. it's executed just right. just highlight the rear a bit with a nice clean dual exhaust (e.g. Mugen, comptech).
i just PMed you back with my thoughts.
and for the rest of you that care.... the GP sports kit looks awesome and i'd definitely go after the photoshopped look like wreckeds2k so kindly provided.
however, for myself, i'd only do the sideskirts and match it with the OEM front lip and rear deck lid. the front bumper doesn't look any better than stock if not worse. i'm sure it's not as durable as the OEM plastic so you're actually downgrading. might as well spend that money to get some blingin' rims and tires.
the rear GP spoiler tabs look all right (Porsche Tequipment has a similar treatment for their 911s, but are rarely bought because it looks weird), but it makes the car look too squarish in the rear end. the stock S2000 rear bumper needs not be touched. it's executed just right. just highlight the rear a bit with a nice clean dual exhaust (e.g. Mugen, comptech).