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haha i wish, nah it hasnt left the garage, front right quarter and rear bar are good to go, little bit of modification needed to fit the sideskirt with the wide front though. and for the front left quarter...... lets just not talk about that one yet.

UPDATE!!!!!

So Option 1 was gracious enough to send us progress photo's of the wheels and tyres turning up/fitting etc.

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After copious amounts of anger we finally got the spoiler off the boot. (3 bolts(w/ Loctite), 1 massive 1-way clip and about 4 litres of glue) pinch.gif

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And Test Fitting the rear bar

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Test fitting front right quarter (bolted on now)

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And test fitting the wheels!!!!! banana.gif

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Doin more every night, so ill try to update soon.

Let me know what ya's think.cheers.gif

  • 2 weeks later...

***UPDATE***

So the kit is fitted and wheels are 'kinda' bolted on laugh.gif

Here's some pics of the progress so far.

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And for the unimaginative!!! This is Photoshopped cheers.gif

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Let us know what you think!

@WHITE gtt

Hey mate, only go the viva kit if u have some awesome glassing skills, if u can modify it urself then viva kits are fine. The old saying 'you get what you pay for' does come into play once again though. In this case I'm blending the rear quarters into the body.

they seem to be very hit and miss with there products. i had an old viva kit. rear bar was the only thing that fitted no mods. skirts were miles out.

ive since had mates get bits and pices. some very good otheres not so.

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