BODYKITS for ms3 !!!!!!!!!!!

A friend and local companies entry. Just a front bumper but at least it is 1/3 of a kit (second)
 

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yo does anyone know what wheels are on the Garage Vary -Valiant? Those are one of the nicest rims I've seen with that kit.
 
Ive seen that yellow one before in a thread, that is the SICKECT MS3 I've ever seen! I love the hood vents, sides, rear and fender flares, DAMN why couldnt they make our car look like that stock from the factory! Like a "rally" option as opposed to only sport and gt models
 
If I ever see a ms3 with a damn body kit I may just beat the crap out of the driver. So if you have a bodykit on a ms3 and are driving through MS you better be watching your back! Go rice out something else.
 
If I ever see a ms3 with a damn body kit I may just beat the crap out of the driver. So if you have a bodykit on a ms3 and are driving through MS you better be watching your back! Go rice out something else.

Oh no, the Mazda fashion police!!
 
I am not a fan of the CS bumper, looks like that of an M3 of M5 bmw, the way the lower holes are situated and the shape or the lip portion. I have a gv lip and am satisfied with the looks of that
 
I personally have to replace my front bumper (see the other thread around here) and I never replace w ith stock so it's AutoExe for me!
 
I only don't like that Corksport bumper because it hangs lower than stock. No one has sideskirts and a rear bumper that hangs lower so I don't think it'll look good on it's own.
 
show me rice done correctly.

and you do know the words rice and correct absolutely contradict each other.

I have rice. Nothing but compliments on the look of my car for the last several years from many different types of people.
 
built, as in put together yes, using all of Ford's parts.

That is technically inaccurate. Ford does not ship car parts to Japan just so they can be assembled there. Ford owns a majority of the Mazda stock, therefore giving them the power to make most top Mazda decisions, and being able to use their parts and products across other auto lines.

Mazda builds more of the higher end cars (Japanese parts, plants, and workers). All of the MS3's, M3's and the MS6's. The standard M6 is built in the US using ford parts. Funny thing is you can actually see the craftsmanship difference between the two cars with the Japanese one being better.

Now that being said, car companies all over the world share and exchange many common parts. Such as Mitsubishi electronics being found on almost every brand of car and power-trains being built by one manufacturer and sold to another maker...etc etc. I support a PLM product used by many automobile manufacturers, and you'd be surprised to see how close most of these companies really are.
 
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