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james2oo8
12th January 2009, 23:35
i have a flat arch 106:

http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r256/jimbob605/IMG_3252.jpg?t=1231803229

and was toying with the idea of doing this:

http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r256/jimbob605/CROFT105-vi.jpg?t=1231803275

and was wondering what bits i would need?

guessing: rear bumper, arches(door panels?) and skirts?

wondering how all the bits are attached on a standard vt?

how much am i looking at for the kit?

AlexB
12th January 2009, 23:37
there are clips, glue, and a few nuts holding the kit on
the whole kit is needed
that indigo has a modified front bumper to suit the vt kit

MrHouston
12th January 2009, 23:38
2 door sills, 2 side skirts, 2 front arches, 2 rear arches, front bumper, rear bumper

Probably looking round the £200 for a kit and you'll need to look around scrap yards as it's hard to find one in good nick so consider money for respraying

See my progress thread(in sig) to see how to fit it, we used bonding from a body shop

james2oo8
12th January 2009, 23:43
there are clips, glue, and a few nuts holding the kit on
the whole kit is needed
that indigo has a modified front bumper to suit the vt kit

looks like a standard 106 front bumper to me mate?

2 door sills, 2 side skirts, 2 front arches, 2 rear arches, front bumper, rear bumper

Probably looking round the £200 for a kit and you'll need to look around scrap yards as it's hard to find one in good nick so consider money for respraying

See my progress thread(in sig) to see how to fit it, we used bonding from a body shop

i would be leaving the front bumper as it then shows its a pug still :)

and think thers a vt up my scrappy may see what he wants lol...

also will be getting a full car respray, boot smoothed etc so thats not a problem

been quoted £400 for the lot ;)

AlexB
12th January 2009, 23:54
looks like a standard 106 front bumper to me mate?


the sides of the bumper where the arches met up arent as wide as the vt kit by a couple mm

needs bringing out to the arches in most cases