Could ask for different part colors o-o... Maybe
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Could ask for different part colors o-o... Maybe
How much would you be willing to let the front bumper go for then if you bought the set and split :p.
While I can do the servicing on my car myself, which I've done on many occasions on previous cars, and can even do a more thorough job, the fact remains that I am neither a qualified, nor authorized "service centre" and would therefore fcuk up my warranty, not to mention lose out on any potential resale value by not having a service booklet stamped by dealers or authorized service centres. Sad but true.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrQdi...eature=related
woot euro won
cant believe those russian dudes got a supercharger and didnt upgrade rims
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!hot damn!!
In Soviet Russia........
Car drives you.
hmmm 300kw euro eh? Sounds monstrous... Also, it took of first before the evos... :p
Hi, I'm interested in fitting the Modulo kit to my car.
May I ask who offered you the price of $2,799 for the kit?
I want the front and rear bumpers + side skirts, but without the wing spoiler (I prefer the Ducktail version).
I sent an enquiry through to the dealer, and got this response:
"In regards to a Modulo kit for your 2010 Accord Euro in Volcano Grey:
"Honda only offers it as a kit (Front & Rear Aero Bar, Sports Grille, Side Skirts and Wing type boot spoiler) and don’t allow us to change the style of the boot spoiler
The price of Parts is $3580, in the kit form.
"If you would like the Duck Tail type Spoiler we would have to buy everything individually which would greatly increase the cost of parts to $4284.
"The labour to Fit these items would be 6 hours at $132 per hour for a total of $792.
"Thank you for your enquiry."
Does anyone know what's the best way to go when buying the Modulo accessories, and then having them fitted?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Tony.
Pm'd.