I wish man. But hey, one thing I haven't added yet are the free chrome wheels I now have..
Are you being sarcastic? Hard to tell on the forums ..
Anyway, good stuff man. Car looks great and I think if you have the kit on you will possibly be the first person here to do the whole kit on a non-trd Aurion. Maybe should have bought rims first? But each to their own B)
I've got a set of 18's at the moment. Once I get the kit on, I will be getting a set of 20's ;)
The problem is, it's all fibreglass. Once the kit is actually sitting on the car, it will crack in many many areas. They will need to be filled, fixed and the rest of all that stuff..
I wont trust somebody else doing this kit once I get to that point. It's not my panel beater that is going to do it anyway, it's a specialist in the industry. In fact, out of 150 cars for a car show a couple years back, the monaro he had worked on came in 2nd. He lost 1st place because he had 150,000km on the dash, where as the other guy had much lower k's.
If I go with him, I'm promised a 100% job, and he is a friend to a friend so yea..
As for selling the kit? Not a chance. If any one of you guys had a look at the kit in person, you'd wish me good luck and walk away. The rear bumper is actually short. I needed to take off the muffler just so that the rear bumper could sit on the car. So if I was to fit this kit on the car, I would need to drive to an exhaust place straight after I'm done with the fibreglass guy, and get a custom exhaust done to fit in the gaps given in the TRD rear bumper.
Price wise. It is honestly not worth it... I'm still 19, and as you all know at a young age money is not much of a factor to think about, but man oh man is this costing a sh!t load of money. Plus, according to VF-X, a genuine TRD bodykit from Toyota would probably cost me less..
If anyone is actually thinking about putting a TRD Aurion kit on a non-TRD Aurion, please don't buy it from Thailand..