M37/M56 Job Design Body kit

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Was doing my, now routinely, JDM parts search for the M and came across this body kit. I like it a lot, I think it looks better than what is currently offered for our cars, needless to say it is made in Japan. Why do they always have to have the cool stuff? :cry:

http://www.jobdesign.co.jp/photo_album_ ... &album=384

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What do you guys think?

Rob
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I like the back bumper a lot. The sides are nice, but I'd prefer if they didn't have the large angles designed into them, they really don't flow with the lines of the car. The front is a little extreme for me but its not bad at all, I would probably black out the fog lamp bezels though. The wrap-around spoiler looks neat, too. Overall I like it, as long as it isn't fiberglass

I know it isn't about the wheels but do you have any info on those? They look a little smaller than 20" but I really like the design and outer lip

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No info on the wheels yet. Did some research but found nothing. However i did find similar designs from AGwheels and BCwheels, might be worth a look if you are curious.

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I think BC has some that look very much like them, BC makes some sweet stuff.

Any idea if this kit is Polyurethane?

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I'm going to guess it's fiberglass, as is almost always the case with these JDM bodykits.

The Job Design kit I had on my Y50 was fiberglass, I don't see why the company would've moved away from that

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Ahh, thanks for your input Don. Well maybe one day they will change their ways ;)

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The kit looks great, especially the rear end. However, I'm not a fan of tilted tires and the car is about an inch too low to the ground. I see cars with similar drops all the time and I make a point never to get behind them. They cannot drive over any large dips in the road, railroad tracks, speed bumps, or car park entrances without slowing to a creep. I always wonder why anyone would do that to their car if it makes driving it such a nuisance?

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Larz wrote:The kit looks great, especially the rear end. However, I'm not a fan of tilted tires and the car is about an inch too low to the ground. I see cars with similar drops all the time and I make a point never to get behind them. They cannot drive over any large dips in the road, railroad tracks, speed bumps, or car park entrances without slowing to a creep. I always wonder why anyone would do that to their car if it makes driving it such a nuisance?
Swag, bruh. Get with the times, bruh. Swaaagggggg.

:facepalm:

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rsilva800 wrote:Was doing my, now routinely, JDM parts search for the M and came across this body kit. I like it a lot, I think it looks better than what is currently offered for our cars, needless to say it is made in Japan. Why do they always have to have the cool stuff? :cry:

http://www.jobdesign.co.jp/photo_album_ ... &album=384

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What do you guys think?

Rob
EDIT: Rehosted Images. Sorry for the noob error :inout:

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Altered wrote:I like the back bumper a lot. The sides are nice, but I'd prefer if they didn't have the large angles designed into them, they really don't flow with the lines of the car. The front is a little extreme for me but its not bad at all, I would probably black out the fog lamp bezels though. The wrap-around spoiler looks neat, too. Overall I like it, as long as it isn't fiberglass

I know it isn't about the wheels but do you have any info on those? They look a little smaller than 20" but I really like the design and outer lip

Found them!! :biggrin: ....Phew...That took some time.

http://www.work-wheels.com.tw/products/ ... age=detail

Not sure if we can get them State side. The official Work USA site doesn't even list them.

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The wheels are Work Wheels - GR203. These can be ordered by Work Wheel USA already, they just have not updated their website.

Specific wheel specs on this car:
20x9 + 12 A-Disc, Full Reverse Rim
20x10 +17 O-Disc, Full Reverse Rim

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Really like this kit.but id remove tbe g350 rear exhaust outlets on the bumper and run quad pipes out back.that front is so dope.

P.s. car is on bags and doesn't drive that low!! Bags drive smoother then oem struts n springs.and handle better as well...

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Got a quote for this entire kit.5100.00 doesn't include tax or shipping.yikes

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beachbum718 wrote:Got a quote for this entire kit.5100.00 doesn't include tax or shipping.yikes
Oy vey!

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Ilya wrote:
Larz wrote:The kit looks great, especially the rear end. However, I'm not a fan of tilted tires and the car is about an inch too low to the ground. I see cars with similar drops all the time and I make a point never to get behind them. They cannot drive over any large dips in the road, railroad tracks, speed bumps, or car park entrances without slowing to a creep. I always wonder why anyone would do that to their car if it makes driving it such a nuisance?
Swag, bruh. Get with the times, bruh. Swaaagggggg.

:facepalm:

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You too funny Ilya

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Or painting either I assume... and that's not cheap either.


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