Pics of my kitted 626

626_3SM

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Thought i would post some pictures of my 626. I bought it a few years ago and did some small things too it like rims, tint , intake, ect.. Then 2 years ago i got in a little accident ruining my front bumper so i bought a body kit for the same price as a new bumper cost from the dealer. I did some work to the kit to de-rice it a bit aswell. Here is how it stands as of before winter this year. Oh and i do own lowering springs they are just not installed yet so cut me some slack :D

when i first bought it
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year after
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kit roughed up and in the works
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day it came home from paint
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and some nicer pics
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def a big change looking good, how are you going to drive it lowered though haha dont look like you got much room to work with
 
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hey yall this car looks nice. you have to give the owner props since you dont see that many nice 626. i dont think it looks ricer at all it looks clean somewhat elegant and sporty at the same time. great job on you car and keep it up its by far the best looking 626 ive seen.
 
Props on the work! My only issue with cars of the this era is that many had a round bubble look to them. Then you add on a kit that has some crazy creases and lines, it's sort of a mix match in style. Just a general observation.
 
blacked out headlights (don't know if these are available) would look great on this car
 
The pic in the grass is appropriate given the current ride height. Until it gets lowered, you should mount some super swamper tires on there and go mudding.

And I'm not a fan of the black wheels with a polished lip. I just don't get that look.

And I don't like the side skirts with holes in them.
 
i'd go with some bigger rims and bag it for the vip look. throw some nightshade on the rear lights and do some nice interior and audio and you'll be good.

the only thing is the hole in the sideskirts, maby throw in some mesh and paint it black so its not so open looking. good work with the kit install though, no giant gaps anywhere.
 
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