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saxodesire666
8th April 2012, 15:44
would a vtr or vts kit fit on a desire 5 door???? or what kit would fit on??? thanks

Prickle
8th April 2012, 15:46
Yes with some work

saxodesire666
8th April 2012, 15:48
alot of work??? is the any kits that would just fit on???

Prickle
8th April 2012, 15:52
http://i47.servimg.com/u/f47/12/07/44/75/d18pqs10.jpg

http://i47.servimg.com/u/f47/12/07/44/75/q0fekz10.jpg

saxodesire666
8th April 2012, 16:01
thats bad ass! i need to know how this was done mine is a mk2

umbro
8th April 2012, 17:24
mine is a mk2

all vt kits are the same

Carbonimage
8th April 2012, 20:20
Looks like a lot of work, and I'm not sure it looks very good :/

but if you like it and are prepared then go for it.

jeffchiz
8th April 2012, 20:28
alot of work??? is the any kits that would just fit on???

one made for a 5 door saxo maybe? lol look on ebay

umbro
9th April 2012, 11:38
Looks like a lot of work,

nothing for a decent bodyshop

Prickle
9th April 2012, 11:40
Use 2 rear vt panels to make the back doors and side skirts and cut the arch in half so the door can open. I really dont think it would be THAT difficult.

Viper
9th April 2012, 11:45
You need to do work on the rear arch panels so they fit with the rear doors opening.

JakeMoore
9th April 2012, 12:20
if your good with your hands.. then this is a peice of piss... Naaaaaat!

jeffchiz
9th April 2012, 12:25
i cant seeing it being overly difficult either bumpers, front arches and sideskirts are straight fitment

i would clip the door panels on and open the door and cut the excess off, then bond that piece on to the rear arch, then fit that piece to the rear door and again open the door cut the excess and bond that on to the rear arch and obviously cut the rear arches like you would on any flat arch saxo

and then remove the 4 door panels and the little bit of rear arch and tidy the cuts up and repaint

AshC
9th April 2012, 15:01
if your good with your hands.. then this is a peice of piss... Naaaaaat!

Only another 28 posts like that to go ;)

Carbonimage
9th April 2012, 16:21
nothing for a decent bodyshop

I assumed he'd be doing it himself.

I suppose it's all relative to how good you are though and what you are prepared to do.

umbro
9th April 2012, 16:33
I assumed he'd be doing it himself.

hes made other threads asking about bodyshops in his area

Carbonimage
9th April 2012, 16:35
hes made other threads asking about bodyshops in his area

He also expressed disapproval at the fact it looked difficult to do, and asked how it might be done on a mk2.

umbro
9th April 2012, 16:39
and i told him how it would be done on a mk2, take it to a decent bodyshop

Prickle
9th April 2012, 16:40
the VT kit is the same on all Saxos.

Have a crack at it. Looks great (minus the alloys) imo.

stevo67
9th April 2012, 16:41
the VT kit is the same on all Saxos.

Have a crack at it. Looks great (minus the alloys) imo.

+1 to this something fresh/different.:y:

iFurio
9th April 2012, 16:44
http://i47.servimg.com/u/f47/12/07/44/75/d18pqs10.jpg

http://i47.servimg.com/u/f47/12/07/44/75/q0fekz10.jpg

Looks smart actually, suprised that didnt bring this out as standard :y: