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DrewGS350 Apr 27, 2005 05:32 AM

What Kit's on this Aristo?
 
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Took these pics today and can only identify what I believe is a Greddy front spoiler but what of the rest? Anyone?

DrewGS350 Apr 27, 2005 05:33 AM

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Close rear

chuckb Apr 27, 2005 05:34 AM

front looks stock w/greddy lip :dunno:

DrewGS350 Apr 27, 2005 05:35 AM

Right Rear Profile
 
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Rt Rear Profile

DrewGS350 Apr 27, 2005 05:38 AM

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Got the Greddy Lip part but what of the rest. stock? Explain. I has a side skirt and rear bumper kit but what?

GammaLex Apr 27, 2005 07:00 AM

Thats not a Greddy lip. Its a Wald add on lip kit all around. Front Sides and Rear are all Wald Sports.

http://www.wald-japan.co.jp/wald/cat...O/sl-160-f.jpg http://www.wald-japan.co.jp/wald/cat...O/sl-160-r.jpg

rominl Apr 27, 2005 09:07 AM

yup gamma is right, that's the wald sport kits

davezaristo Apr 27, 2005 10:07 AM

the wald kit is damn hot.... :thumbup:

Neo Apr 27, 2005 10:55 AM


Originally Posted by davezaristo
the wald kit is damn hot.... :thumbup:

Yup. Too bad it is only a lip. A little custom molding work would make it turn out nice.

Hmm. ;)

rominl Apr 27, 2005 01:31 PM


Originally Posted by davezaristo
the wald kit is damn hot.... :thumbup:

imho i think the wald executive kits look even better :)

Neo Apr 27, 2005 01:38 PM


Originally Posted by rominl
imho i think the wald executive kits look even better :)

If you want something more subtle, then yes. Wald has 2 very nice kits to serve different purposes.

rominl Apr 27, 2005 02:03 PM


Originally Posted by Neo
If you want something more subtle, then yes. Wald has 2 very nice kits to serve different purposes.

yup, very true, excellent point. and i think they did it very well for both kits too

GS300Rich Apr 27, 2005 08:40 PM

I like the executive kit better than the sports kit. I think the sport kit has lines that are just too sharp and dont flow well with the GS. But the Executive kit will look good molded in. If you were to mold the kit on would you mold it so that there is no step to the lip add on or would you leave the step on it and just mold over the seam?

rominl Apr 27, 2005 10:00 PM


Originally Posted by GS300Rich
I like the executive kit better than the sports kit. I think the sport kit has lines that are just too sharp and dont flow well with the GS. But the Executive kit will look good molded in. If you were to mold the kit on would you mold it so that there is no step to the lip add on or would you leave the step on it and just mold over the seam?

yes the lines on the sport is definitely sharp, but to get the aggressive look then that's what you have to do

if i were to mold the kits (which i wuldn't do if i get the kit), i would take out the step for sure, otherwise there is no point at all

sumat Apr 28, 2005 06:00 PM

here's a pic of a guy with the GS sportsline kit that works at Rockford Fosgate in Arizona. Think he sold the car.

http://www.sumat.net/temp/jbraeten_gs430.jpg


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