Wingswest Body Kit Pictures!!!

mikeySS

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Hi all i wanted to know whether anyone on this forum has the Wingswest Body Kit on their car or has pictures of the kit on a Mazda Protege??? (Other than pictures on the Wingswest website. Pls post pictures.. I would like to put the kit on my MSP titanium Grey, and curious to see how it would look.


Check these pictures I found of it on a fully painted white Mazda Protege with a Carbon fiber hood custom paint job... It's freakin sick!!! I would like to model my car after this one lol SEXY!!!

THANKS
 

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Hate to burst your bubble but my car had it on it. There is fitment issues with the bumper. There will be a slight gap under the headlights and the sides of the bumper may stick out. You may think thats not a big deal but it slowly eats at you until you can't take it anymore. If I was you it's not worth it. I switched over to OEM because of the fitment issues. It's not that different from OEM kit.
 
Yeah I liked it too until the fitting issues. This is not my car anymore but I have some old pictures of it. I'm sure you can get it to fit correctly but it's going to take some time and money. Goodluck either way.
 

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keep it stock. looks the best anyway. the only other one that i think looks decent is i think the buddyclub
 
Not sure about functionality wise either. I got the buddyclub2 kit specifically for functionality. Stock bumper covers up half the intercooler and shows the bumper brace bar. The buddyclub kit air dam fits over my intercooler like it was made for it. The Wings West looks far too close to stock to have any performance benefit whatsoever. That's just my two cents. If I'm going to put the money out to buy a bodykit, I think it needs to be functional, or that's $1000 (or more depending on fitment cost) that could be spent elsewhere for something you'd enjoy much more while driving.
 
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