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Makarus

posted on 21st Sep 04 at 12:19

Well it supposed to follow a line from front to back, how stupid would a huge block of plastic on the back look??

The car is being sorted at the moment to colour code the side strips, door handles and wing mirrors. At a later date the side strips will be smoothed off and the passenger door handle removed.

I personally think the fins on the front and back bumper follow the lines of the car extremely well. Adding a few more little touches myself to try and tie it all in a little more.

TBH those pics dont really do it justice. Gonna get some better pics soon at some nicer locations than the street.


glasgow_corsa_c

posted on 21st Sep 04 at 12:04

wats most gay abotu delta kits are the way the front bumper is about an inch fromthe gound, where as the rear one is like fuckin 6 foot off the ground.

proportion people


GIBBS

posted on 21st Sep 04 at 12:02

imo it looks just stuck on, it doesnt really go with the car at moment, but if u did some more to it possible, like colour code the side strips and door handles i think that would make a BIG difference.


Makarus

posted on 21st Sep 04 at 11:53

Whats your opinion then icy, yae or nae??


Icy

posted on 21st Sep 04 at 11:45

each to theyre own i suppose :lol:


Makarus

posted on 21st Sep 04 at 11:26

I personally think the kit looks great on my car, for my tastes I couldn't find better, only alternatives.

Its a big kit, on a big car with big wheels. Sometimes this works, sometimes it doesn't. Some times people will like it, some times people won't. Just the way the modding scene is, people are entitled to opinions. Nice to hear them, normally just get people gawping at it or exclamations of "FCUK ME"


Makarus

posted on 21st Sep 04 at 11:23

TBH I did not see the kit before it was fitted. But you can tell from the cirrent fit the aulity that it has, its very solid like I said and deals with impact well.

I know they aren't going to tell you its a poor fit etc but the proof is in the pudding and the pudding being my car.

People often blindly slag off companies because of past reputation. I would invite anyone who see's me in my car to come over and have a good luck at the bodykit and then tell me what thye thing. Its obvious from the continuity in shape near fittings that it hasn't been butchered to fit. Have you seen the yellow Jordan that has been featured with this kit?? That has been treat poorly, wheels scrapped, kit hit and the kit is still on the car where as the wheels have been changed 3 times now.


Fear

posted on 21st Sep 04 at 11:21

quote:
Originally posted by Makarus
You all appear to me to be talking bollocks. :lol:

On a more serious note, I have a Delta 4 kit on my Civic Coupe EJ6. The quality is outstanding, the fitting is great and the kit has a tremendous amount of strength to it.

Its a very low sitting kit and because of this I get problems with the front scrapping, the front seems to just soak it up and deal with it without major damage.

The kit was bought from and fitted by Carlton automotive, it was also sprayed by them. Very good work as I say, can't fault it. They have even braced the inside of the front bumper to the car to help strengthen the hold on the protruding parts.

Personally I wouldnt get any kit appart from the Delta 4 from Carlton, all the rest look like a melted mess, the Delta 4 is beautiful though.






I would agree with the quality being ok i was gonna get one of there bumpers a couple of years ago and the quality was good for fibreglass!

But im sorry but i really dont think that kit suits any car as it just doesnt work:(

Just MY OPINION though!


ed

posted on 21st Sep 04 at 11:16

Did you see the kit before it was fitted? Also, it's not like Carlton are going to tell you that thier kits are a pain in the arse to fit are they.


Makarus

posted on 21st Sep 04 at 11:09

You all appear to me to be talking bollocks. :lol:

On a more serious note, I have a Delta 4 kit on my Civic Coupe EJ6. The quality is outstanding, the fitting is great and the kit has a tremendous amount of strength to it.

Its a very low sitting kit and because of this I get problems with the front scrapping, the front seems to just soak it up and deal with it without major damage.

The kit was bought from and fitted by Carlton automotive, it was also sprayed by them. Very good work as I say, can't fault it. They have even braced the inside of the front bumper to the car to help strengthen the hold on the protruding parts.

Personally I wouldnt get any kit appart from the Delta 4 from Carlton, all the rest look like a melted mess, the Delta 4 is beautiful though.




Icy

posted on 21st Sep 04 at 10:46

only like theyre focus kits
i had a delta bumper :look: the vectra gsi style one :D


rayyau

posted on 21st Sep 04 at 10:20

what about the road rage kit from ab styling? anyone know what the build quality of one of these is like


Greg_M

posted on 20th Sep 04 at 20:42

yes


rayyau

posted on 20th Sep 04 at 20:39

ok ill take that as a no then shall i!!


Nismo

posted on 20th Sep 04 at 20:23

i personally like 1 of there civic kits , but im sure its a shit quallity kit like everything else they have made.


ed

posted on 20th Sep 04 at 20:22

They look crap, the quality is awful, they look crap, the look terrible, they cost a fortune, they look crap and they cost a shit load to bet fitted.


Greg_M

posted on 20th Sep 04 at 20:20

no no no and again no


rayyau

posted on 20th Sep 04 at 20:20

anyone got one of these kits if so what sort of quality are they and how much work is needed to fit one?