A-Spec Kit???
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Phoenix, AZ
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A-Spec Kit???
After looking around both here and various other websites for a body kit idea I've pretty much settles on the "A-spec" full body kit. I like it's simplistic and sparing design and from what I can gather it's a fairly simple install.
My only concern is that I've only seen this kit on one website, www.grounddynamics.com. I worry about this since generally most kits are sold by a bunch of distributors. Is this some crappy, cheap knock-off brand of some other kit, or does it just not appeal to anyone else?
Currently my '07 is stock and I'm just looking for something to spruce it up a bit and make it a little more noticeable. I know many of you are going to think, initially, "why not get a good kit like Veilside?" The answer is ground clearance. Anyone living in a mountainous and high altitude then you know roads suck both with harsh angles and massive pit holes. This seemed like a good compromise for Utah roads.
Any thoughts or owner feedback would be appreciated.
My only concern is that I've only seen this kit on one website, www.grounddynamics.com. I worry about this since generally most kits are sold by a bunch of distributors. Is this some crappy, cheap knock-off brand of some other kit, or does it just not appeal to anyone else?
Currently my '07 is stock and I'm just looking for something to spruce it up a bit and make it a little more noticeable. I know many of you are going to think, initially, "why not get a good kit like Veilside?" The answer is ground clearance. Anyone living in a mountainous and high altitude then you know roads suck both with harsh angles and massive pit holes. This seemed like a good compromise for Utah roads.
Any thoughts or owner feedback would be appreciated.
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i've never really heard anything about them, try and do some research before you buy it though just to be sure, someone else will log in and let you know. but i would do some research first.
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The A-Spec kit is a knock-off. The original kit is from AutoEXE and is called the "SE-02S". Seibon also makes a replica of the AutoEXE kit called the "Type AE" that is also on the grounddynamics site as well as a bunch of other sites (just search for it on google). I know there is someone on here that has the Seibon version, but I can't remember their name.
Personally I wouldn't risk getting the A-Spec kit even if it is like 400 dollars less than the Seibon. I would at least get the Seibon if not the original AutoEXE. Its your money though but it has been proven more than a few times that you get what you pay for when it comes to body kits. Thats my 2 cents anyways.
Here is a link to the original kit, it is about halfway down the page:
http://www.autoexe.co.jp/english/car/RX-8(SE)/se02.html
Personally I wouldn't risk getting the A-Spec kit even if it is like 400 dollars less than the Seibon. I would at least get the Seibon if not the original AutoEXE. Its your money though but it has been proven more than a few times that you get what you pay for when it comes to body kits. Thats my 2 cents anyways.
Here is a link to the original kit, it is about halfway down the page:
http://www.autoexe.co.jp/english/car/RX-8(SE)/se02.html
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seibon has fit issues as well.....this kit is a knock off of a knock off actually.....you get what you pay for and if you buy this i can assure you that your body guy will be pissed and overcharge you on labor
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i have the seibon kit, minus rear and wing, the only issues i have is from the sideskirts, but i think its because i installed it myself at night with no light, anyways if u take it to a shop they should be able to fit it for you pretty well.
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Ok, so looking around on both the Seibon and AutoEXE websites I found the body kit I was looking for but Seibon says it only fits up to 2005 RX-8s and AutoEXE doesn't specify a year range for the kit. I've never noticed a difference in dimensions until the 2009 models but as I own a 2007 I was wondering if I should be concerned here or not.
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