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Car Spoiler & Body Kits

Any car owner can make his or her car stand out from the crowd by purchasing a body kit to change the look of it. Ford body kits and Holden body kits both contain many elements of the car body that are easy to replace and will make your car one that is unique – and possibly the envy of many.

Car body kits contain things such as spoilers, side skirts, front and rear bumpers, tail fins and more. You can mix and match such elements to get your car looking just the way you like it. Such components will not only make your car look different, but may well improve the aerodynamics and handling.

The main difference in body kits is what they are made of. The material must be light yet strong, so polyurethane, fibreglass and carbon fibre are all used. While polyurethane is light and relatively strong, it cannot be repaired if the car is involved in a prang, so you may want to think twice about buying a body kit made from that.

Fibreglass can be repaired so represents the best value for money. Fibreglass repair is relatively easy to do and will save you a bundle. You really wouldn't want to have to replace the whole part just because there was a tiny crack or scratch somewhere. Instead you can simply get that fibreglass repair kit and fix the damage quickly and easily.

Carbon fibre is the lightest of all, but is also the most expensive. When you are not sure exactly what parts you are going to use out of your body kit, paying top dollar seems a waste. How much better it is to go for the fibreglass that is light, relatively cheap and can be repaired into the bargain.

Once you have found the right accessories to customise your car you'll have lots of fun changing the look of your car to reflect your own personality and tastes.

About the Author

Car Body Kit Specialist has been working on cars and bar body since the age of 14. He is into cars since his father opened a car garage quite a long time ago. He is a specialist in car body kits. www.newgel.com.au

How do you install a Metra stereo installation kit in a 1991 Buick Skylark?

I bought a Metra Car Stereo Installation Kit from auto zone for GM. I have a 1991 Buick Skylark and i have been trying to replace the stock stereo receiver. But when i try to put the kit together my receiver doesn't fit. Can anyone help me out? I have been trying to put it together for so long and i cant figure it out.

When you say it doesn't fit, is it too deep or will not fit into the kit's slot. Metra isn't the best quality kits as far as fitment goes. I've used them but often have to "massage" the openings and such. A file or dremel tool can be used to do that. If the head unit is too deep, you may have the wrong kit or head unit for your car. There are some kits that have an extended face for deeper units, but if one is not available for your application, consider using a shallower head unit with similar features you want.

Check out Crutchfield.com and open up the "Outfit My Car" link to view your options.

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