Maxi Body Kit

  1. #1
    What i have to do to make my car look like Saxo Maxi? Just the body kit or special suspension?
  2. #2
    just a bodykit if you want it to just look like a saxo maxi. If you want it to handle like a saxo maxi then you can either spend a fortune on the real suspension kit, convert the car to use a wider rear beam and front forks from a standard bigger car from the psa range or get custom suspension closer to home which is pricey but not as much as the genuine stuff. You can get away with spacers and different offset wheels but its not ideal.
  3. #3
    Ci tuning do a fibreglass kit for the F2 spec Saxo. That'd be the cheapest way.

    The expensive route is to purchase all the works spec panels from Citroen Sport. They are all metal arches.
  4. #4
    Maxi bodykit?? huh!
  5. #5


    maxi is really reference to the pug version. Citreon sport made a super 1600 car though as well......
  6. #6
    Thats lovely.
  7. #7
    I can't wait until I can insure something like that
  8. #8
    yep www.cituning.ltd.uk is the best bet for that kit, big kit tho and will not only be expensive to purchase but to fit also as remembering from when Max Power fitted that kit to their VTR about 10yrs ago Front wings are replacement items, replacement Front and Rear bumpers and rear quater panels.

    Big Wings need Big Wheels so dont forget to budget for them as well.

    Have alook on their website and see what the kit costs and then start to weigh up the body conversion from there
  9. #9
    Cituning's kit is not right, the front bumper is wrong and the front arches are too, i was looking into this a while ago and was going to be getting the same sus setup as bics car, he was going to get it for me etc.. but i couldnt justify the money in the end.

    The kit i was gona get was from this place, exact replica of the real kit!
    http://www.fastcarspares.com/home.php?cat=256
  10. #10
    Also although the arches are wider, the bumpers are idenitcal to the standard VT ones and i couldnt justify the money for slightly wider arches..