Does anyone know the difference or have pics of both the Euro R kit and the Mugen Euro Kit
Tried Googling and didnt know which was which
and if anyone knows where i can source from genuine or replica
Thanks
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Does anyone know the difference or have pics of both the Euro R kit and the Mugen Euro Kit
Tried Googling and didnt know which was which
and if anyone knows where i can source from genuine or replica
Thanks
I'm also keen for some info and pricing from locals that can source these...
For a look at the kits check out www.boomplustoys.net
It's American so you need to look under Acura TSX (that's what Accord Euro is sold under over there.)
u can get both those kits from our traders, just ask around =D
also there are different kits to the different yr models so beware of that. as some are not interchangable.
theres the 03-05 euro-r kit
http://www.bodykits.com/store/images...EUR-001-02.jpg
06+ kit
http://www.reaction-image.net/albums...icture_060.jpg
then the same for mugen 03-05
lipkit:
http://www.aa.isas.ne.jp/myvitz/acco...a_asuka_01.jpg
fullfrontbar:
http://www.hrsprings.com/images/hrpr...sx8_medium.jpg
mugen 06+
lipkit:
http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r157/mugencl9/5.jpg
full front bar:
http://www.boomplustoys.net/images/m...for_06_TSX.jpg
mugen looks like a falcon.
the mugen 06+ lip kit looks nice...where can i get that???
www.boomplustoys.net or get one of the traders to import.
or try any workshop that can tune and do bodywork.
LOL @ the isuzu badge !!! hahahaha
I just moved to Sydney from Singapore , and I've just acquired a 2nd hand black Accord Euro '05. I have been a big Honda fan, driven a Jazz and Civic before, but unfamiliar with where and where to get the most and best for the Honda here in Sydney.
Does anyone here know where I can purchase the fullfrontal Muegn Euro kit for Accord Euro 05?
I did a search but didnt produce any useful results.
as below (posted above)
http://www.hrsprings.com/images/hrpr...sx8_medium.jpg
Am looking to getting some rims and lowering springs as well.
Thanks in advance. :)
PM a member here called Atjo. I think he has a replica mugen kit which apppears to be going well for all these years.
Regarding lowering, do a search, its been covered many times. Be careful with lowering springs alone as it reduces the life of the shocks ;)
Cheers SnYpz. I will do so.
Lowering would come after the Rims and Kit, in that order.
Hi !
I'ld like to bump this up for who sells lip kits and how much !
Melb please.
anyone know what front lip this is ?
http://carmate.com/product_details.p...T2FB&p_id=4104
carmate stuff when i asked him he said the gaps were tragic between the sides of the euro kit (mugen front replica) and rear (luckystar replica).
Also he mentioned that Aftermarket kits all have bad fitment just depending on how well the installer fits them is the key.
Reputable branded kits will most likely fit better as there has been more research into them, but will still have slight irregularities in them.
Hope this helps. :p
I've heard the same.Quote:
my mate also says not to get carmate stuff cause they are sh1t
That isn't Carmates original! Thats my custom design, how the hell did they get their hands on it?! I commisioned Jetspeed to make this for me.....
http://i777.photobucket.com/albums/y...8/PA120094.jpg
JDMYARD can get you the front/rears
Have a look at the trader section, fast shipping + good packaging
i am able to get plastic replica mugen lip kits,genuine mugen kits and genuine j's racing kits.
Ive posted up pics of the plastic mugen replica kit on another progress thread if you want pics.
I hope i dont get in trouble for posting that i can get em. Just answering a question even though im not a trader on here.
pm sent
whats the difference/disadvantage between plastic and fiberglass? what are genuine made out of?
fiberglass is much more solid and less flexible, therefore a slight bump will cause a crack.
not sure about other brands, but genuine mugen is polyurethane which is durable and very flexable.
so plastic is the next best thing to polyurethane in terms of durability and flexibility. cheaper too right?
when you paint them can you see any difference.
i have concerns regarding bumps cause even in stock, ive scraped the underside of my lip before. i dunno how u guys with lowered cars and lip kits get over bumps and across trenches.
yeah plastic is better, not sure in terms of fitment ie, gaps etc.
lowered cars, you go slow and on and angle. easy
what often are the plastic kits a bad fit? surely it cant be a high rate otherwise nobody would buy them. gargh so many things to toss up.
also generic question. Do you guys reckon the mugen kit with mugen grill looks better or stock grill. i figured if im going to get a kit, might as well get everything in one go. but ive always been drawn to stock grill. however after seeing pics in the post your euro thread. it doesnt look BAD but nothing amazing either. im so torn.
Plastic kits are just another saying for Polyurethane..
Companys like Mugen, TRD, Mazdaspeed, Ralliart, etc, make Polyurethane kits for cars, as they are like the official tunning companys for certain brand cars.
Aftermarket tunninh house like, top secret, Vertex, Fabulous, Boomex, Chargespeed, etc,
All make their kits in Fibreglass, cos its cheaper, and easier to work with also much easier to repair or modify, as in Japan they modify everything! lol
Im a nut shell, polyurethane is more durable but fibreglass is easier to work with, especially if your kit is a replica fibreglass is alot easier for the installer as most replicas are not perfect so its easy for them to modify, plastic on the other hand you will have to just put up with the shit fitment as most body shops in Aus dont have enough experience with modifying Polyurethane kits and they wont touch it.
But polyurethane is easier to ship as it can be bent to fit under 1.5m to air freight through normal international post compared to fibreglass there is no way to air freight them.
Originals are always best though the fit and finish are amazing.
Both are as good as eachother...
all the plastic lip kits i have sold have had perfect fitments. :)
sounds like plastic is the way to go. i dont want to pay a price premium and i dont buy the kits to make body shop mechanic's life easier.
Just remember this,
I guarantee u that if you turn up with a replica polyurethane kit to a meet and some one parks right next too with a genuine fibreglass or polyurethane kit you and the guy next to you will be able to tell straight away that your kit is fake.
Its just the overall fit and finish, that a replica kit can never get.
Also the way people will look up to you and the feeling you will have about yourself knowing that u didnt take any short cuts in building your car with only genuine products! lol
Something to remember man.
your scaring me. Be honest your a mugen rep arent u
Haha, nah man im not,
Im just trying to help u out,
If the funds aint there then go for it and buy a rep kit man
But if your driving a CU2 Lux I would only put genuine all the way baby!!
Also atm I dont think there is anything available for your car apart from like a rear trunk spoiler in replica's..
ash is right.
if you have the funds, do not compromise the quality of the products you are putting on your car.
a friend of mine has a replica kit on his car. its a plastic replica and the fitment is so poor he is thinking about buying a genuine kit.
the only possible justification of getting replica is if your car is low and you scrape day in day out.
the mugen kit for my car is like the bride seat for me. its a hugging monster!
longers, how much did your mugen kit set you back if you mind me asking?
its polyurethane yeah? looks really good!
im considering plastic because i dont have the funds. and also cause im worried about hitting bumps and stuff. its not lowered but like i said before its had near misses in stock.
Any one know where to get original or replica euro r kits in Sydney?
i saw a euro today with the mugen kit , looked pretty clean
Contact Yonas from JDMYARD, here:
http://ozhonda.com/forum/member.php?u=53
He will be able to get it for you.