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Originally Posted by PHOENIX
I will never modify the body of an MR2 ever again. Its a bigger headache than most people think.
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No doubt about it. Never, ever, ever again will I do that either. The OP is hard-headed though, rarely takes advice, and you can bet he will eventually wished he had listened.
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Originally Posted by $krillz
Maybe the front, but that's probably b/c of the angle of the photo and the way the wheel is turned, the rear however, not at all. and who are we kidding, what happens when you need to remove parts for repairs and stuff?
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It sucks. In the 3 or 4 years, I've had to paint a good majority of the car around once a year, and it sure isn't cheap to do so. It has been due a paint job for over 9 months now, but I'm so tired of dealing with it that I've just let it go for the time being. I can buy complete MR2s that I usually make money on for what it costs me to repaint that car.
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looks like a lot of hard work and is well done but i don't think it "flows".
No offence to Noctural btw. beautiful car.
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None taken. Like I said, I'll never do that again. Give me a stock body MR2 any day.
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Originally Posted by PhatBoyMR2
sure it wont flow as well as a stock car does because your comapring a stock body 2 to a modified one but brians car is probaly one of the best looking mr2's ever. Pics really don't do justice but i can tell you right now when you look at the car in eyes view it's one of the best flowing cars you will ever see...
The bodywork is flawless, everything is molded, and the car looks sick. Of course everyone will love the look of a stock mr2 but a clean kit is never a bad option
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I don't know what your deal is, but when the owner of said car is saying it's a bad idea, don't do it, one would think you might listen to what they are saying. Telling you now bro, it's a waste of money and you will regret it if you do it.