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Hey guys i would like some of the more knowledgeable to sort of give me a few pointers on what is a good quality kit? like what materials are good ones made out of and what to get ? i am looking at a full jun kit but have no idea what to look for in regards to quality ?

cheers.

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plastic will flex which is good but if damaged its not repairable or not worth it.

fiberglass is easy to make damages easy but easy to repair.

carbon fiber expensive as hell damages as easy and expensive again to repair and most likely illegal.

If you want a good fitting kit you got to find someone who has the original kit (expensive as) or a dam good copy of it (what most of us do). Original kit will fit the best. The rest is up to who puts it on and who paints it determines the end and final result.

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well id be happy with either fibreglass or original plastic... just notice that some firbregalss ones seem to wobble and be pretty flimsy when driving along and move around alot with the wind resistance... so who on the goldy or brisy would be the recommmendations to get a kit from. the Jun kit,

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