hi i was just wondering about fitting vt kit, would i need the front bumper, and also would it be easier to spray them before fitting? cheers
VT kit
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#2if thats yours in pic as your aviator, them im gessing you will need to change front and rear bumpers, as it looks like a flat arch
sorry edit just noticed it is a flat arch you will need to change front bumper as well as rear -
#3rite cheers m8
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#4Yes mate you would need to change the bumpers...
Take a look at this it shows you how to do it...
http://www.saxperience.com/forum/showthread.php?t=55973 -
#5you would need to change the bumpers
you would also need
door mouldings
front arches
rear moulding and arch
side skirts -
#6i gunna go to a scrapy and get a VT kit, (when i pass my test hopefully next month
, is it worth spraying it myself, cause it gunna cost alot to get it sprayed at bodyshop, plus there no chance i gunna get 1 in mango orange.
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#7if you can spray......go for it, if not try practicing on something else first then give it a go but if your not a confident sprayer it will be hard for you to get an exact colour matchQuote:i gunna go to a scrapy and get a VT kit, (when i pass my test hopefully next month
, is it worth spraying it myself, cause it gunna cost alot to get it sprayed at bodyshop, plus there no chance i gunna get 1 in mango orange.
it will cost a fair whack but you do get what you pay for so it'll be worth saving that little extra up to get a great job
and theres quite a few mango westcoasts so have a look around pistonheads,here etc 
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#8might aswell give it a bash spraying it,
i sprayed my wing on my car, looks absolutely fine
if its a first car then might aswell try to save some money
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#9Remember your car will look like a monster truck once it's fitted so you'll probably want to get it lowered as well.
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#10shame ur not closer i've got a vt kit that i'm not using
