Hey! Thanks for posting your pics Caloyski. I took the kit from Options Unlimted kit as it seemed logical to start on a base kit that already fit the gen 2. I got it 50% off too since I would be using it for the show (a common practice here when joining a show, sort of sponsorship). Instead of starting out from scratch it made perfect sense to start with something that we knew would fit. Andy Cheng, owner of Options Unlimited is a good friend of Atoy who owns A-toy Bodykits.
The transformation of the body kit except the hood, trunk & projectors took an entire month. The car was first taken to Options Unlimited for the body kit install. That took almost a week. Then it was moved to A-toy's fiberglass shop for the modifications I wanted done. Unfortunately, due to lack of time it wasn't completed. It spent another week there where I gave step by step instructions to the craftsmen on what to do. The front bumpers center lip was recessed. The flarings were added and side skirts modified for continuity of the flarings. A side vent was introduced and was designed in such a way that it blended with the original mouldings. The rear bumper was modified to have side vents and the lower spoiler on the wing was trimmed out for a leaner look.
What didn't make it were the fender vents, side bumper vents and 2 piece rear bumper where fins were supposed to be used and not vents.
The hood, trunk and projectors were done months ago. The dark gray hood and wing aren't carbon fiber but carbon "look". A quick look and it fools untrained eyes.
Well, we won 3rd place Asian Heavy Modified Division. 1st was a Civic with airbrush graphics and scissor doors (also on A-toy's teem) 2nd was another Civic with a plexiglass hood. Not bad considering mine was an original design and not something you could buy off the shelf.