anyone ever use Version select body kit?

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hayato kazami
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Does anyone ever use the Version select body kit? Obviously, those are the copy body kit(Msports, Final Konnexion, GP sports) although it is made in Japan, but the price is too cheap to believe, but how's the quality? is it perfectly fit? or it will just end up paying more at body shop?

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BomexS13
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Ive heard alot of good things about V:S kits. I was told that they're not pre-drilled so that I can align them perfectly and then start making holes

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mkory
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Got any pics?

I miss Final Konnexion's old site that had a junkload of body kits for our cars.

BomexS13
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versionselect.com

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mkory
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I really like that version one kit for zenki s14's. Looks like a beefed up version of what comes stock... mee likey. I think I found my new kit, as well as the one I'll get for my sc300... one day.

chmercer
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version select is good stuff. the fitment is great even if you dont sand it or anything. it fits very nice even if you just slap it on.

version 1 is vertex2 msports3 uras4 fk

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Not predrilled is a great idea if ya ask me. I'm gonna go around asking companies if they'll send undrilled body kits my way lol. lemme go check out version select now...

Chicagos13
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Great stuff. Have seen several kits in person. Fitment is great. Fairly durable too from what I understand. I would definately invest if I had the money.

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i didn't see any prices on their site...

HOw much do they run??

xyoufailmex
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Its still FRP... meaning its still gonna break fairly easily. However, if youre going to be drifting in this car, it will hold up to cones a bit better. Fitment is great from what I heard. If I were a bodykit guy, Id go version select... http://www.tougefactory.com

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Juujai
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fiberglass is good also depending on how its made. if its like all the raceonusa/stuff on the magazines like importtuner its crap. it can be very flexible/durable

this is an example of an integra fibeglass bumper. i've seen them beat on it as hard as people beat on carbon.http://www.speedalliance.com/k...3.jpg

RedRum240
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Dave (owner of version select AND touge factory ) is a great guy he has that sexy *** red hatchback with a mix and match.. he is a great guy to talk to. if anything goes wrong he stands behind his products and will replace most the time with what goes wrong is its in the profuct such as a big bend due to shipping or if it got cracked during shipping he is a really awesome guy and has one of the best layed out websites iv ever seen.

BomexS13
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i can hook you up with a bomex kit


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