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Old 11-12-2008, 01:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Where can i buy Concept Body Kits? Or Exotic Body Kits?

Hey everyone, i recently have been working my ass off, now i have $80,000 USD. Looking for concept kits or exotic kits for a 1991 Toyota MR2 Turbo.

These are the ones I've looked at

1. DDR Motorsport - The best Kit car in the Market - DDR Motorsport

2. Lamborghini Murcielago replica

3. DNA

4. mr2 Body Kit - Suppliers of the Ferrenzo 360 Evo kit and replacement Ferrari F360 Spider Panels

I'm looking more on the line of concepts. Thanks for helping if you do or don't
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Old 11-12-2008, 02:27 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I've always liked the DDR!
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Old 11-12-2008, 02:32 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Invest it...the housing market it really low right now and you can make a nice size down payment with that much.
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Old 11-12-2008, 02:42 PM   #4 (permalink)
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i love the DDR kit. i didn't know they make kit like this for mr2. how much do they run? and....can you buy me a kit while you at it?
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Old 11-12-2008, 02:43 PM   #5 (permalink)
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DDR SP4 Kit $23,700

Parts Offered with the DDR SP4 Kit
- Complete tubular chassis with interior cockpit aluminum panels
- All body panels unpainted
- Front windscreen
- Side and rear lexan glass
- Projector head lamp assemblies
- Rear, front and side turn signals, rear stop and reverse lights
- Custom fuel tank and associated hardware
- Custom exhaust (check the Donor Parts List for more info)
- Coolant system parts
- Complete dash assembly with Nordskog Performance gauges
- Tilton clutch, brake (with bias adjustment) and gas pedal assembly with triple master cylinder
- All brake lines and fittings
- Chassis electrical wiring harness
- Interior carpeting

Parts you will need from the Donor Car (Toyota MR2)
- Complete engine with exhaust manifold, turbo and downpipe, transmission, axels, shifter linkage, computer and wiring harness from the MR-2 donor car
- Front and rear brake rotors, calipers and hubs
- 2” aluminum spacers w/ nuts
- Complete rack and pinion steering with column and steering wheel with controls (minus ignition switch)
- Complete radiator assembly with fans and shroud
- Radiator catch can
- Wiper motor and components
- 1992 2002 Mazda RX-7 Rear view mirror

Optional Performance Parts and Upgrades Available
- TE37 Volk Racing Ultra Light wheel package 18x8.5 front and 18x10.5 rear
- Optional right hand drive cockpit layout for the UK, Japan and Australia.




DDR SP8 Kit (Rolling Chassis) $34,800

Parts Offered with the DDR SP8 (Items Included and Installed)

- Complete tubular chassis with interior cockpit aluminum panels
- All body panels unpainted
- Front windscreen
- Side and rear lexan glass
- Projector head lamp assemblies
- Rear, front and side turn signals, rear stop and reverse lights
- Custom fuel tank and associated hardware
- Coolant system parts
- Complete dash assembly with Nordskog Performance gauges
- Tilton clutch, brake booster with master cylinder and gas pedal assembly
- Chassis electrical wiring harness
- Interior carpeting
- Front and rear wheel rotors and calipers
- shocks
- Front and rear sway bars
- Rear suspension with shocks
- Rack & pinion Steering
- Steering Column
- Mirrors
Parts you will need from the Donor Car

- Complete engine Chevy small block V8
- Porsche G50 Transaxle
- Wheel and tires

Orders
We want to ensure things go smoothly from the ordering process thru to shipping and customer builds. As a small company, deposits and orders drive our production plans. Deposits placed on the DDR must accept the following terms and conditions:
Deposits for DDR kits may be placed at the time of the order. Please complete the DDR Order Form and submit it to us here at DDR Motorsport. You can also place your order in person, by phone: (954)-655-4353, by mail: sales@ddrmotorsport.com, or you can fax it (954)-728-2594.
Deposits are 50% of the price of the DDR's models.
Once we receive your order we will assign a production date. Dates and sequence will be in the order that the deposits are received with preference to existing customers and will be communicated in writing with order confirmation. This production date will be our best estimate and is subject to change. Customers must agree to any production date/schedule changes by DDR Motorsport, for any reason.

Modification and Changes in Design and Engineering
Customers must agree to accept configuration changes that are deemed necessary and appropriate by DDR Motorsport.
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And not only that i own my house already. 2 Story house in the Rich area. I make $3,500 a week.
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l also like the Lamborghini Murcielago replica. if you make that much. why not just buy a oem 95 mr2? you know that is most of our dream car on this board.
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Old 11-12-2008, 03:06 PM   #8 (permalink)
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whats so special about the oem 95 mr2? Enlighten me please as i'm not to sure about Mr2's
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Old 11-12-2008, 04:24 PM   #9 (permalink)
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You can always have another one. Increase net worth. Sorry...I'm a nerd about finances. At least you're spending money on your car

I like the DDR kit...
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Old 11-12-2008, 04:52 PM   #10 (permalink)
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if you make that kind of money why not just go buy a REAL Lambo or Ferrari, insted of getting a MR2 and making it LOOK like one of them........ but yea the DDR kit is bad ass...... but i couldnt do that to a MR2
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if you make that kind of money why not just go buy a REAL Lambo or Ferrari, insted of getting a MR2 and making it LOOK like one of them........ but yea the DDR kit is bad ass...... but i couldnt do that to a MR2
The thing is, he doesn't make that kind of money based off some of his other posts.
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Old 11-12-2008, 05:40 PM   #12 (permalink)
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You cant go wrong with this! IMO!

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^That looks pretty legit.

And if anyone understands their finances...it takes a lot bigger income than $175k to comfortably pay for a new Ferrari. I'm gonna assume he has a couple cars already. A house in a nice area and possibly a family. All those costs add up and a $3500-$4500 a month car payment wouldn't help. A $200k car with a year long waiting list doesn't sound like a great investment. Audi R8 on the other hand

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I liked the DDR best overall (although my browser wouldn't open the DNA automotive site, so I have no idea about that one. I'll have to try and check it from home later).

The DDR didn't give the look and feel of a kit car though. It looks legit, as has been said. If I had to go with one, it would be the DDR.


As for what's special about the 95 MR2. There were VERY few of them made. It was the last year MR2 made in the USA, and it is rare due to a extreme limited number produced.
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I liked the DDR best overall (although my browser wouldn't open the DNA automotive site, so I have no idea about that one. I'll have to try and check it from home later).

The DDR didn't give the look and feel of a kit car though. It looks legit, as has been said. If I had to go with one, it would be the DDR.


As for what's special about the 95 MR2. There were VERY few of them made. It was the last year MR2 made in the USA, and it is rare due to a extreme limited number produced.
+1 thanks for the infor. i was about to post up the same thing you say. beat me to the punch. but, yeah..they are rare. so far in my area. i have only seen one. and he was not even from where i am. drove down from other city.
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+1 thanks for the infor. i was about to post up the same thing you say. beat me to the punch. but, yeah..they are rare. so far in my area. i have only seen one. and he was not even from where i am. drove down from other city.
Yeah, I think I've seen 1 maybe. That's it. The number slips me, but I seem to remember reading there were less than 100 produced in 1995.
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The thing is, he doesn't make that kind of money based off some of his other posts.
The thing is, that i started MLM NM. From there, i've recruited people to join and I make Residual Income. Gaining Leverage from others that sell, i also get increased profit. I was low balling, I agree with you, but now that i've found another way. I'm set.
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Old 11-13-2008, 02:05 AM   #18 (permalink)
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If you are gonna mess with any MR2, mess with the MKIII don't touch the MKII. There are not many MKII out there in good OEM condition. Everyone seems to be parting them out rather then bringing them back to life!
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Do a complete Carbon FIBER mr2.
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i guess. But i'm thinking of getting another Mr2 94, right now i have a 91 Turbo. I will use the 94 for the DDR SP8 kit.
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