
I saw that last night, criminal.
It might be funny if it was an old shed of a car, but I quite like the 350.
I've *never* seen anything quite so shonky....
[Edited on 7/10/08 by UncleFista]
God that is horrendous!
My 14 year old son could have easily done a better job! 
Jesus
How could anyone let themselves turn out that standard of work. It looks like the whole job was done with bits from Screwfix including woodscrews to
attach the body kit 
Has to be said though, dicking about with bolt on bodykits never IMHO does anything for the look and finish of a production car. Would have been
better left alone in the first place 
yeah, but the clue may have been in the price quoted $ 250 (approx $ 6.78) for fitting and painting.... should have set the alarm bells ringing surely?
well I can garuntee thats his corrosion warranty straight out the window!
anyone else read every post
ive registered and linked to here.
I'd cry if that happened to my car!!!
for some reason, my interweb only opens half the pictures 
Sadly it's nothing new. We see this all the time. Latest example was an RX7 which we had to respray the (aftermarket bodykit) sills on as they
had used too much hardener in the filler and the metallic blue paint was a blotchy green and yellow mess! You should have seen the lacquer runs and
drips under the mirrors too. So big they looked like outside air temp sensors! 
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it's for your own protection
tom
OMFG!! 

And people wonder why Pro bodyshops charge so much money to a job properly!!
has the ARB been disconnected here or something?!

that may have been taken when they where trying to raise up the height. He lowered it so it had around 1" ground clearance.
oh my goodness me................
i feel for the owner. No matter how low the initial quote is you dont expect it to turn out like that.
I wonder what posessed them to use wood screws and butcher such a car?
Ive often whinced when ive seem some of the home modded corsa's etc dne by the younguns that maybe dont know better, but even most of them are
better than that so called pro bodyshop. No time to read the posts but i hope he gets sorted out.
Words just fail me. I just cannot get my head around that. I mean............ fancy using countersunk headed screws instead of round ones......

Phil
Help me here....
These body kits, skirts etc the wide boys add to their cars, how are they actually meant to be attached?
Rivets?
Double sided tape?
Bonded on with sikaflex or similar?
Cheers
Fred W B
if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes I wouldn't of believed that a company would do something that shocking to a car.