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Dark_GoD 06-05-2004 03:21 PM

I love the Kato Kombat body kit... but the thing is... i really dont like the rear bumper, so if i put a Razzi rear bumper... what would look like ?! would it be in line with the rest of the kit ?! and if someone could show me what would it look like thru photoshop !

thanx a million !!!

:thumbsup:

dadirtybulldog 06-05-2004 03:23 PM

that's the same thing i'm considering.... using the razzi rear bumper.... i'm curious about the looks of the two together also... somoeone hook us up with a photoshopped something or other..

Sportalero 06-05-2004 04:32 PM

Well, photoshopping would kinda be pointless cuz there's no way you would be able to see the direct front and rear of the car in one view. I tried to find a black rear Razzi, or a red front Kato, but couldn't, so use your imagination, guys.


Sportalero 06-05-2004 04:35 PM

IMO, there would be little going on in the rear, and alot (of nothing) going on in the front. Don't compliment each other well.

FormulaNERD 06-05-2004 04:41 PM

i agree with sport, i think the best way to mix and match would be the kato front and rear, with razzi sides, IMO

i'd rather suffer with the kato rear than suffer with the razzi front.

Oldsmopimp 06-05-2004 05:10 PM

I'm willing to bet that it will look poopty. The Andy's will prolly lay lower in the front. RowdyGLS has the andys with stock springs and wheels and it sits LOW in the front!

dadirtybulldog 06-05-2004 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sportalero@Jun 5 2004, 02:35 PM
IMO, there would be little going on in the rear, and alot (of nothing) going on in the front. Don't compliment each other well.
i see what you're saying.... thanks for the pics and the point about them not complementing each other... i agree now.... i guess it'll have to be the kato kit :thumbsup:

Sportalero 06-05-2004 05:32 PM

I could never buy the Kato, and this photo is a good example of why. It's obvious where the portion of the Alero bumper (right below the headlights) was joined to the pre-made kit front. They didn't try to smooth it out or anything. So you're just left with an indention. I'd rather have a kit that loox as if it were made for my car. I look at it and just see "two chopped bumpers molded together", but I have issues with perfection (along side many mental issues :wacko: ), so it's just my opinion.


Youngblood77 06-05-2004 06:19 PM

I'm no body-guy, but wouldn't it be possible to smooth it out? What are they made of?

kwhauck 06-05-2004 07:11 PM

fiberglass.....and yes it would not be that hard to smooth it out...

BLK03GXS 06-05-2004 07:17 PM

Shouldnt be too hard to smooth that out... if its fiberglass you could easly apply some mods to it... but i think what sportalero is talkin about is the fact that its supostu be a bolt on kit... and that join does look kinda poopty IMO, for a company that either manufactures/has them made for them they did a poopty job on that one part...
But then agen if i was to get a kit it would be that one... or the un-named brand....lol
Allthou the service and whatnot is poopty there... But i do like that AAS kit :D

dadirtybulldog 06-05-2004 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Sportalero@Jun 5 2004, 03:32 PM
I could never buy the Kato, and this photo is a good example of why. It's obvious where the portion of the Alero bumper (right below the headlights) was joined to the pre-made kit front. They didn't try to smooth it out or anything. So you're just left with an indention. I'd rather have a kit that loox as if it were made for my car. I look at it and just see "two chopped bumpers molded together", but I have issues with perfection (along side many mental issues :wacko: ), so it's just my opinion.


hmmmm... i never noticed that.... i shall rethink my decision

King Asoka 06-05-2004 07:31 PM

I say *** front, GT sides(from PFYC), and the Razzi rear........ but for it to look good you have to mold in the Razzi rearand possibly the GT sides.

Sportalero 06-05-2004 07:45 PM

If you like the Kato, you should get it, dirty. But BLK got what i meant. It never should have left their factory (or shop) lookin like that. THEY should have smoothed it out before it was shipped. The only bodywork we should do on the kit is fitment-wise if necessary, not fixing their defects (that's what i consider it)

j{}n 06-05-2004 11:08 PM

i saw a razzi kit (joel's) molded, and it looked better than anything else. after that comes the *** kit (after everything's been fixed), regular razzi, *** non-fixed, custom cardboard bodykit, custom aluminum foil bodykit, then finally the aas kit.


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