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Old 08-06-2012, 09:28 AM   #12
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I've kind of got to agree with him on this one though. You wouldn't take the front end of your mom's Camry apart, then ask which parts need to go back on it, would you?

You've got a schematic right in front of you showing EVERYTHING you need to do what you are trying to do correctly- why dink around with trying to save $100 or something? If the budget is too tight for you to afford all of the necessary components for just the front bumper of the kouki 180 aero setup, then executing the whole car is probably not going to go well.

I don't mean to come off as cocky or an asshole here, but it seems pretty self-explanatory. Buy the right parts and do it right. If cost is a major issue for you and you just want the look without the durability or correct fit and finish, there are plenty of fiberglass replica options.
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