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I want the real thing, coz i have had many bad experinces with cheap fibreglass copies that dnt sit right and they need a lot of playin around to fit.

and LOL wat the hell am I guna do with 2 front bars? Id rather pay double and get ONE GOOD one not 2 shitty ones.

ive never had any problems with fitting wat so ever. you just need someone who knows what they are doing. DMD sell the KT kit and do a top job with fitment.

but by all means if u wanna pay the extra money for a bar that wiil still smash into peices if u drive into something, go ahead.

theres no massive difference that can justify the 700% price diff with a FG copy (if done properly)

again thats my 2c.

im out....

http://www.ebridge.com.au/dmdtheimage/body...4tommykaira.htm

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Hey that front bumper copy's actually pretty good. Pete, you should get th DMD one instead of pissfarting around with an original out of japan.

yeah well i have had more FG kits then Ferah has had cars, and No 1 can make a FG copy fit as good as the orginal LOL even jetspeed cant make it fit 110% without playing around with it, and when you know what your looking at you know its been played with!

i always go for the FG copy but for kits like ferah is getting i would go the orig...

but anyway she is getting the orginal end of story!

i like the areo front but not the sides...

ohh i cant wait to see it finished!!!!!!

lol calm down girls, I was telling Pete (Bass Junky) to get a fibreglass copy... nothing to do with Ferah... hope she gets an original, they're a great kit, and with the original underskirt they look porn.

Might wanna get some side canards from Origin to finish the Tommy Kaira look though, as the originals have a small canard jsut in front of the rear wheel.

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