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Styling Help
I've got a UK Turbo 2000 in DBM and i want to make it look more sporty and aggressive.
At the moment i've got the side skirts colour coded, a STI 5 spoiler, H&S back box, new plates without screws and aero blades.
I've also tried the crystal light kit but these were not to my liking.
I'm thinking of a front splitter either an after market or STI 5/6 one and contemplating different type indicators, side repeaters and side lights, they are slightly different to the crystal kit.
As well as this lowering it on coilovers and alloys, but what alloys i don't know.
What would you recommend?
Thanks
At the moment i've got the side skirts colour coded, a STI 5 spoiler, H&S back box, new plates without screws and aero blades.
I've also tried the crystal light kit but these were not to my liking.
I'm thinking of a front splitter either an after market or STI 5/6 one and contemplating different type indicators, side repeaters and side lights, they are slightly different to the crystal kit.
As well as this lowering it on coilovers and alloys, but what alloys i don't know.
What would you recommend?
Thanks
Last edited by Saalro; 03 October 2017 at 08:57 PM.
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Sti version 6 splitter looks mint and really suits the car better especially with the big spoiler but the p1 probly looks more aggresive, zun sport front end grills look really nice aswell bit more aggresive, gold 6 spokespeedlines look fantastic on your model!
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As a guide, or just to sit and drool, take a look at marcus7's gallery https://www.scoobynet.com/garage/199...6-marcus7.html
His car is real quality, and not a mega must have model, just done right (and with buckets of coin too).
As a popular rim for your classic, try Ultralite Spec, many finishes, not just gold, and you can keep your stock rims for winter:
His car is real quality, and not a mega must have model, just done right (and with buckets of coin too).
As a popular rim for your classic, try Ultralite Spec, many finishes, not just gold, and you can keep your stock rims for winter:
Last edited by flat4phil; 12 June 2010 at 02:40 PM.
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