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post Jul 2, 2003 - 6:34 PM
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ok, well i was talkin to my cousins today and they tell me that fiber glass kits usually warp and are very easily cracked. i was just wondering if any of u guys have experienced this problem with fiberglass kits.
 
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post Jul 2, 2003 - 7:39 PM
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I've had my kit for 3 years with no problems except paint chips on the front bumper from rocks.


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post Jul 2, 2003 - 7:59 PM
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how can fiberglass warp? wouldnt urathaine (sp) warp more?


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post Jul 2, 2003 - 9:05 PM
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Your pretty much stuck with Fiberglass if you are looking for kits unless you have some madstylez money and if thats the case can I be your friend?
post Jul 3, 2003 - 4:01 AM
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QUOTE (SiKBOY @ Jul 2, 2003 - 6:19 PM)
Your pretty much stuck with Fiberglass if you are looking for kits unless you have some madstylez money and if thats the case can I be your friend?

I concur...

In addition, fiberglass kits WILL NOT warp.

As for cracking, yes, it is susceptible to cracking, but that's if it's not installed properly and if you drive recklessly (i.e. hitting pylons when you park with a lowered Celica like my dumb ass did back over a year ago)

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