Who does this belong to?
This has been shown here before and I don't think its anyone on the forum. There's a green one too as I recall. Pretty sure those are "one off" body mods.
If there's enough interest in a widebody, I can talk to a buddy of mine who makes FG and CF body panels for quite a few other cars, and see if he would be interested in making parts for the Crossfire...
www.cianciperformance.com is his website, if anyone wants to take a look at what he does.
www.cianciperformance.com is his website, if anyone wants to take a look at what he does.
Be very careful with your offer. I know you mean well but there have been several attempts here at aftermarket "body parts" that haven't gone well. You really need to make sure you do your homework, that parts are made of the right material, fitment is correct etc etc. I know at some point someone will come up with some good, useable parts but be fore warned. We've been down this road with side skirts, new side strakes and they ended in disaster for all involved.
The person who owns that company, is a long time friend of mine. His fitment and quality is top notch.
This is the kit he is currently working on/finishing for the 3000GT's.
http://www.cianciusa.com/extreme-wid...e-c1-3-40.html
This is the kit he is currently working on/finishing for the 3000GT's.
http://www.cianciusa.com/extreme-wid...e-c1-3-40.html
Last edited by Girly TT; Feb 4, 2011 at 11:20 AM.
If your friend is making kits for the 3000GT there were far fewer of those sold compared to the Crossfire. If he makes some good looking parts (prices look reasonable), I would think he would have a much larger market capability with the Crossfire.
Originally Posted by 6ʇɹsǝɹıɟssoɹɔ
i would buy that body kit in a heart beat provided it was steel. make a mold and pound em out 
Originally Posted by 6ʇɹsǝɹıɟssoɹɔ
i would buy that body kit in a heart beat provided it was steel. make a mold and pound em out 
Carbon fiber
Originally Posted by SRT SIX
If your friend is making kits for the 3000GT there were far fewer of those sold compared to the Crossfire. If he makes some good looking parts (prices look reasonable), I would think he would have a much larger market capability with the Crossfire.
Looks nice to me. Just remember people here are very focused on quality of the materials and fitment of the product you produce. Also make sure you ship the product when you say you are. You take care of those things and you will have a very captive audience. By the way the green car that I was talking about like the blue one I believe was from South Korea. Good luck with things!



