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I agree, but if you have any body kit you should learn to park and avoid big bumps in the road. I perfer working with poly, just because you get a better fit 95% of the time, and you take out the whole human aspect of manufacturing it. fiberglass molds get used often, don't compensate for wear, some under paid guy SPRAYS in the resin, drops on 7 layers of sheet (if your lucky) and then is supposed to squeege out all the bubbles (don't see this happening). Poly is usually manufactured with a metal , plastic injection mold, (just about every part comes out the exact same as the last). That being said, as far as I know, the only kit that runs around the same price whether fiber or poly is the blitz, If thats your style koo...I personally am tired of that one. I went to Bomex for mine and because I promised to put their decal on my ride they charged me for a fiberglass insted of the outrageous price for poly. No matter what you do... STAY CLEAR OF THE DREADED EBAY BODY KITS.
now as far as price goes I'll tell you this, if you have any body work exp
mount it yourself! if its a poly kit you will find this very easy. paint wise It all depends on the condition of your paint now and what you want, where you live. always get other estimates. use a reputable shop that will at least warranty the paint. most places wont warranty much more than that on custom work. just do your homework and you should be fine
good luck
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