I like it better without the sides. Then, I think most Razzi kits are a little gaudy for me. Everything else is good so far.
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Not feeling the side skirts. Not my style but to each their own. Maybe with a complete body kit. If it were me I would have left them off. Just my 2 cents.
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As of right now, I think it looks like a monster truck. Lower that sumbish NOW. I dont personally like the Razzi kit so to each their own. But it definitely needs lowering
Looks good, obviously a work in progress. Get some clear corners witn orange blubs. I think it would look way better and its not really expensive or hard to install.
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planning on doing a 00-02 cavi front end swap with a wings west big mouth front bumper and black head lights, money is tight as hell with two kids and going to college so car only gets worked on once in a great while, thinin bout starting to peace together a suspension slowly though cuz ya it does kinda look monster truckish, thanks for the comments everyone!!
ya i know the person who owned the car before me ran into a pole on the right side, and i just noticed how bad my spelling was in my last post holy crap!!!
Not a fan of the side skirts or mirrors at all. If it were mine, exterior-wise, I'd put the stock mirrors and side skirts back on, get rid of the spoiler and weld some evil eyes to the hood and call it a day.
Just not a fan of the sides. Everything else looks fine for a WIP....
J TO ENVY wrote:Not a fan of the side skirts or mirrors at all. If it were mine, exterior-wise, I'd put the stock mirrors and side skirts back on, get rid of the spoiler and weld some evil eyes to the hood and call it a day.
For me, evil eye hoods only look good when they have body kits to accent them. On a car with base bumpers, it looks weird.
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Evan Undead (The Black Pearl) wrote:For me, evil eye hoods only look good when they have body kits to accent them. On a car with base bumpers, it looks weird.
To each their own...
Personally, I have always prefered a stock bodied car over a kitted one. IMO it (the OP's Sunfire) would look killer lowered with some nice wheels, welded evil eyes and shaved spoiler (minus the sides and mirrors as I said in my previous post). When it comes to my view of cars, less is more when it comes to looks. I prefer to keep a low-profile so to speak and just have a super clean, stock looking car. Just my $.02 though
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