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View Poll Results: Bodykit or not bodykit?
Do a fairmont front/rear/side skirts, it will still keep the sleeper feel 19 48.72%
Do an XR kit all round, it will look killer 10 25.64%
Dont be stupid, you'll KILL the sleeper effect. DONT DO ANYTHING FURTHER! 2 5.13%
Just paint up your bootlip and fix your minor paint issues like you said originally. 4 10.26%
A real sleeper would have stock everything externally. Get rid of the wheels and bootlip 4 10.26%
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Old 28-10-2009, 11:38 AM   #40
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Originally Posted by TOP-GHIA
were you going to go aftermarket kit, or original?

originals are so hard to come across, I want the fairmont kit on mine.

Aftermarket fibre glass option. You can get them made thru a place called Fibresports. http://www.awcinfo.com/

Fibreglass isnt obviously the best product out there but at least they can be done.
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