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      Honda Fit Body Kit?

      Hey everyone, I've got an idea. Ive been looking for a minor ground effects kit for my aveo but really don't feel like dropping 800 bucks =/

      So a buddy of mine just bought a Honda Fit, and it appears to be the same size as my aveo.

      Sooooo...im wondering if a kit for the Honda fit will, well, fit. I know it might take some adjusting but should fit for the most part right? What do you think?

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      Re: Honda Fit Body Kit?

      take measurements of his front bumper and compare to urs.
      You can not commit crimes in a Aveo. Its just not fast enough.


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      Re: Honda Fit Body Kit?

      Either way it'll take work to get it on.

      I have a suzuki forenza with a reno front end. The cars are 98% the same yet the rear KDM lips aren't interchangable at all

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      Re: Honda Fit Body Kit?

      I had a 92 type r front lip fited to my front bumper it needed to be cut in the middle because it was too large and the curves on the side had to be tightened but theres no way a part like that gonna hold so it needed to be molded to make a solid one piece lip so the total cost of the project is around 300$ in material not including the original lip and lot of hours of fitting, fiberglassing, filling and sanding...so even if it seems to be about the same a slight difference can become quite a PITA and expensive, of course if the original parts is in fiberglass unlike mine it can be easier but still...just my opinion based on experience





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