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If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 7 of 7 Thread: TRD2000GT-Replica Thread Tools Show Printable Version Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 09-18-2007, 05:31 PM #1 sunbug View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Blog Entries No Skills what so ever.. Join Date Jun 2006 Location Norway Posts 44 Thanks  4 Thanks  0 Thanked in0 Posts Total Contributions For
sunbug     $ 0.00 TRD2000GT-Replica Hello!

Got a few questions around the TRD2000GT-replica kits.. Can I expect the look and quality to be as good as the real thing?

I'm going to use a bodyshop of some sort to do the job if I get one.. Any ideas of how long such a job would take? Complete with a full respary..

And last, any one got any experience with some of the replicas? What manufactor does people use? Any bether than the others?

A few pics of the result that i want.
http://www.carpron.com/multisite/d/6...00GT_front.jpg
http://www.carpron.com/multisite/d/5..._black_139.jpg


And by the way.. This is not related to the widebody questuions.. Any (web)shops around that sells the original toms'kit? It's out of production i think(?)

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PHOENIX     $ 0.00 99% of the widebody kits you see out there, is fake (just fyi).

With enough work, any kit/car can be made to look like the real thing. Chances are, you are going to purchase a widebody kit that is a knock off (unless you have $8000 lying around). So, taking it to a body shop is the best idea. All fiberglass has imperfections, and its the responsibility of the body shop to find and take out the imperfections before they spray. The cheapest and worst kits roughly run about $600 to $800, but these kits will hit your pocket book later down the road when the body shop has to spend more time sanding and fiberglassing the imperfections out.

My advice, spend a few more bucks on the kit, so it won't hit your pocket book at the body shop.

I prefer Vis Racing Body kits, i have been happy with what i have seen from them. But, others have been dissapointed. Before you buy, post a thread about the people who you are going to buy from here on the board and ask if anyone has purchased from them and find out about the quality.

Toms kit - almost all shops that carry mr2 body kits sells this kit. its one of the more popular ones. Reply With Quote 09-19-2007, 12:50 AM #3 CRJpilot View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Blog Entries former MKI pilot Join Date Aug 2007 Location minneapolis Posts 36 Thanks  4 Thanks  0 Thanked in0 Posts Total Contributions For
CRJpilot     $ 0.00 Does anyone know how many hours a competent body shop would take to put a real TRD 2000GT kit on? Reply With Quote 09-19-2007, 03:03 PM #4 sunbug View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Blog Entries No Skills what so ever.. Join Date Jun 2006 Location Norway Posts 44 Thanks  4 Thanks  0 Thanked in0 Posts Total Contributions For
sunbug     $ 0.00 Originally Posted by PHOENIX 99% of the widebody kits you see out there, is fake (just fyi).

With enough work, any kit/car can be made to look like the real thing. Chances are, you are going to purchase a widebody kit that is a knock off (unless you have $8000 lying around). So, taking it to a body shop is the best idea. All fiberglass has imperfections, and its the responsibility of the body shop to find and take out the imperfections before they spray. The cheapest and worst kits roughly run about $600 to $800, but these kits will hit your pocket book later down the road when the body shop has to spend more time sanding and fiberglassing the imperfections out.

My advice, spend a few more bucks on the kit, so it won't hit your pocket book at the body shop. I totaly agree with you. Too bad thereal thing is out of production. ;\

Originally Posted by PHOENIX
Toms kit - almost all shops that carry mr2 body kits sells this kit. its one of the more popular ones. I know, but does any of the shops have a genuine TOM's kit? I know it's out of production, but i dont know when they stopped Reply With Quote 09-21-2007, 03:21 PM #5 2Crooky View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Blog Entries No Skills Join Date Sep 2007 Location London, UK Posts 15 Thanks  0 Thanks  0 Thanked in0 Posts Total Contributions For
2Crooky     $ 0.00 That first piccy you posted is a UK lady owner on IMOC-UK called Toni, its a GENUINE TRD!!! Reply With Quote 10-05-2007, 04:25 AM #6 Captain Yeats View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Blog Entries Faster! Join Date Sep 2007 Location Vancouver, BC Posts 39 Thanks  9 Thanks  1 Thanked in1 Post Total Contributions For
Captain Yeats     $ 0.00 I've got a widebody TRD on mine, I'm sure its a fake but it was put on quite well and with whole car repainted it looks really good. I bought my car with it on I got no idea how much time it would take, a lot I'm assuming because its a huge project, you replace most of the cars paneling.

YouTube - Widebody Kit Process Reply With Quote 10-08-2007, 11:00 PM #7 Dance_Business View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Blog Entries Visit Homepage Mad Dance Skills Join Date Apr 2006 Location 20 minutes to Graceland Posts 1,016 Thanks  80 Thanks  8 Thanked in8 Posts Total Contributions For
Dance_Business     $ 0.00 Catch pics of mine. It's a fake. Was recently quoted $2500 - $3K for blocking and painting. It will also need some repairs to the fiberglass; wheel wells, and the parts where the front quarters bolt in. I have epoxied them for now. 5VZ on an engine stand, waiting for someone to buy it. Buy the whole car, too. Reply With Quote « Previous Thread | Next Thread » Posting Permissions You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts   BB code is On Smilies are On [IMG] code is On [VIDEO] code is On HTML code is Off -- BlueSteel -- vB4 Default Style -- Default Mobile Style Contact Us Toyota MR2 Message Board Archive Top All times are GMT -5. The time now is 04:59 AM. Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.5
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