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Old Dec 13, 2004 | 02:09 PM
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Well you have to understand that there are alot of things that come along with decking out your car. Elaborate body kits lead to a few problems, namly clearence issues. If your looking to save your self a head ache and money youll want to keep the clearence you have as high as possible with a kit, because odds are you will have a fiberglass kit and one bad experience with a speed bump and your 3-600 doller bumper is scrap. The other thing is your car becomes a BIG target with alot of flashy visual upgrades, so youll need to invest a good amount on security. You dont seem to know much about cars so youll also have to factor in the cost of installs for parts your interested in. My suggestion is that you do some research before you do to much so you can save your self from decisions you may regret down the road.
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Old Dec 13, 2004 | 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by 2gr84u
Well you have to understand that there are alot of things that come along with decking out your car. Elaborate body kits lead to a few problems, namly clearence issues. If your looking to save your self a head ache and money youll want to keep the clearence you have as high as possible with a kit, because odds are you will have a fiberglass kit and one bad experience with a speed bump and your 3-600 doller bumper is scrap. The other thing is your car becomes a BIG target with alot of flashy visual upgrades, so youll need to invest a good amount on security. You dont seem to know much about cars so youll also have to factor in the cost of installs for parts your interested in. My suggestion is that you do some research before you do to much so you can save your self from decisions you may regret down the road.

thanks for all the advice! really appreciate it.
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