Just bought parts for the 2014 fsport front end mod.
So the parts are on their way. Now I'm looking for a body shop in the Atlanta or surrounding area to do the work. Please send any suggestions on a shop, thanks.
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sorry just out of curiousity, can i have a link to where you bought it and how much is it?
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I would like to get it to. ;)
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The following is from this thread: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ion-3is-f.html
Originally Posted by RVCAis250
(Post 8006099)
BTW, for those of you wondering about how much this cost, here we go
Parts you need and the cost to obtain them: $430.68 -- 52119-5E909 -- F-Sport Bumper Cover $192.39 -- 52112-53070 -- Extension (Upper Center Grille) $176.95 -- 53112-53060 -- Grille, R (Lower Center Grille) $83.13 -- 52711-53060 -- Moulding (Chrome Molding) $25.48 -- 53112-53270 -- Grille, R (Fog Light Insert) $25.48 -- 53113-53110 -- Grille, R (Fog Light Insert) $206.39 -- 90975-02125 -- Emblem $46.56 -- 53119-53060 -- Rubber Grille Weather Strip $48.00 -- xxxxx-xxxxx -- Tow Hook Cover (I can't seem to find the part # and exact cost) + TAX -- $108.07 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PARTS TOTAL = $1,343.15 LABOR TOTAL = $1,500.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ GRAND TOTAL = $2,843.15 ALL WORK (INCLUDING MY WALD SPOILER) WAS DONE AT 2M AUTOWERKS IN SAN DIEGO. THEY ARE AN EXCELLENT QUALITY SHOP THAT WILL NEVER ALLOW ANYTHING BUT PERFECT TO LEAVE THEIR SHOP. THEY CAN DO ALMOST ANYTHING FROM BASIC MAINTENANCE TO INSTALLS OF PERFORMANCE AND SUSPENSION PARTS TO CUSTOM WORK LIKE THIS. IF YOU EVER HIT THEM UP FOR A QUOTE, ASK FOR KHRIS. |
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sweet, keep up posted. I would like to have it done too, if the shop does a good job, I don't mind driving up there.
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Originally Posted by RVCAis250
(Post 8116420)
I've been meaning to update that list but there's a few parts I had to recently buy cause I didn't have them before including:
Front Parking Sensor covers Tow Hook cover Front Brake Duct covers |
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Originally Posted by RVCAis250
(Post 8116530)
It's towards the bottom of the bumper between the grille and the fog light covers. It's a plastic duct that forces air to travel to the direction of the rotor to cool it down. I still have to install mine since I just got mine a few days ago. But, if you look at my pictures, you can see right through it to the ground if you don't have them. If you have them, it should be black plastic. Here's a picture
http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/k...ps36c3e6b3.jpg |
Wow another conversion ? Looking forward to it ..
What color is your car ? :D |
Originally Posted by ThreeFive0
(Post 8116023)
So the parts are on their way. Now I'm looking for a body shop in the Atlanta or surrounding area to do the work. Please send any suggestions on a shop, thanks.
If anyone is in SoCal / LA area and want the labor done for free. PM me. |
Originally Posted by Sceptre
(Post 8117001)
Too bad you are not in SoCal. I've got a guy who will do the conversion for free.
If anyone is in SoCal / LA area and want the labor done for free. Let me know. |
Originally Posted by dorkacho
(Post 8116823)
Wow another conversion ? Looking forward to it ..
What color is your car ? :D |
Originally Posted by ThreeFive0
(Post 8117083)
Why would he do it for free?
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Originally Posted by Sceptre
(Post 8117333)
He owns a conversion shop and sells custom kits like this. To keep his cost down, periodically he will offers free labor to the first customer who supplies the parts and let him hold on to the car for about 2 weeks or so he can do the conversion and test fit the parts. He then takes the conversion and makes a mold of it and then resells the kit. So it's a win/win for everyone. You get your conversion, he gets another product he can sell.
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