Blitz Kit For Sale!
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Got some pics finally, and yes, I did it the EXACt same way i done a few days ago. I don't know what was wrong, anywayz, my sister took them, scanned them and so on....so there not too pleasant looking.







In this pic, above the left foot, is where i was talking about the holes being stripped

P.S...keep in mind, yours truly is looking for a CD player, and a Shark wing to trade for this, or $500 OBO







In this pic, above the left foot, is where i was talking about the holes being stripped

P.S...keep in mind, yours truly is looking for a CD player, and a Shark wing to trade for this, or $500 OBO
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nobody interested in the blitz kit i take? If its the crappy pics, let me know, and I will get some better ones, I would love to have this on my own car, but the body shops around here are hillbilly owned and operated, and don't know how to do body kits. I figured people would snatch this thing up
other bumpers are very similar or cheaper in price. Members here know what they want and where to get good deals. Unless you find someone specifically looking for that bumper you probably won't sell it anytime soon. The market is limited to only a select few people. Good luck
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dropping the price.....$350 OBO, keep in mind its painted also (Cobalt Blue)
really, really, really want a shark wing, just ain't got the money for it, if somebody buys my kit, i can buy me a shark wing laugh.gif
really, really, really want a shark wing, just ain't got the money for it, if somebody buys my kit, i can buy me a shark wing laugh.gif
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i'm taking better pictures of this body kit today, maybe that will help me in selling it, as long as i remember to take the wifes camera with me. I am considering dropping the price again, MAYBE.
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NO, it was not fitted to the car, body shop was supposed to do that, but as i stated, they sanded it, painted it, and slapped that b**** on there. so yes its painted, yes it was on the car, but it your wanting it to look good, or look like it belongs on the car, it still needs some work done, but is in good shape besides what is implied in previous posts. And please, don't post and tell me thanks for clearing that up, or should have said that in the first place, if your interested in this kit, post, if not, whats the point.
just to let people know that are interested in this kit..
if the kit was just slapped on the car, there will be A LOT of work needed to make it look like nightshark or Nathan's Zekon 'blitz' kits
The Fiberglass material that was used for these kits was very thin, so it is prone to cracking.
another one is that the entire kit doesn't fit very well.
the rear bumper is prone to cracks in the tail light area and other stress cracks because of the fitment and thin fiberglass.
the front bumper is also known to be pretty off on fitment.
the side have been known to be a little short or a little long.
Nathan himself even said it takes A LOT of work to make it look good.
there was a guy who bought one on hp.com and had a horrible time getting it to look good.
his shop reinforced the entire kit to prevent stress cracks, lengthened the side skirts, and re-fabbed the mounting points of the front bumper. to be honest, the kit still looked out of place on his car.
now, is this a good price for the kit, even with these problems.. i think so. anyone with a few hours of time on their hands and a little body work knowledge could get this on there car and looking like its supposed to be there.
if i had an rd1, and was looking for a cheap, great looking kit, i would pick this up.
if the kit was just slapped on the car, there will be A LOT of work needed to make it look like nightshark or Nathan's Zekon 'blitz' kits
The Fiberglass material that was used for these kits was very thin, so it is prone to cracking.
another one is that the entire kit doesn't fit very well.
the rear bumper is prone to cracks in the tail light area and other stress cracks because of the fitment and thin fiberglass.
the front bumper is also known to be pretty off on fitment.
the side have been known to be a little short or a little long.
Nathan himself even said it takes A LOT of work to make it look good.
there was a guy who bought one on hp.com and had a horrible time getting it to look good.
his shop reinforced the entire kit to prevent stress cracks, lengthened the side skirts, and re-fabbed the mounting points of the front bumper. to be honest, the kit still looked out of place on his car.
now, is this a good price for the kit, even with these problems.. i think so. anyone with a few hours of time on their hands and a little body work knowledge could get this on there car and looking like its supposed to be there.
if i had an rd1, and was looking for a cheap, great looking kit, i would pick this up.
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lookie there, people listen well, i would get b****ed at, warned or something .......i am constantly seeing new posts, thinking, oh, somebody is interested, nope. Just somebody saying nice grammar, or something else, when they don't even have an RD1



