hi, this kit looks spot on,
consists of front and rear fender arches (which rivit on to original fenders)
fender air vents (which are fibre glassed on )
front bumper sides, (which rivit or fibre glass on to sides of original bumper)
rear bumper sides (which rivit or fibre glass on to sides of original bumper)
side skirt ends (which... you guessed it,,, are bonded with fibre glass to back and front of original side skirts )
does anyone know how much the kits sell for as im setting up a website to sell the kit on, and need a price guide,,
how much is a clk 63 body kit?? and where can i get one?
Directly from Mercedes/ AMG would be your best bet.
But it won't be cheap.
Alternatively, you could wait to see if a replica kit is made.
Take 4nd1 for example...
Seems to have his sh#t together and could well have a good kit to offer (pics please!! lol).
You could also consider going for a kit that is made by someone else.
Carlsson, Rieger, Lorinser, Kleemann, etc.
Though some of those are pretty damn expensive too (Carlsson!).
And some don't look aggressive enough.
And some can look alittle too racey (Rieger!). Nice, but quite in-your-face.
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does anyone know how much the kits sell for as im setting up a website to sell the kit on, and need a price guide,,
Hi mate.
Well, if you are right in what your saying and you do have a really good alternative to the Black Series shell, then you could probably charge a good wedge for yourself.
Perhaps enquire with AMG as to how much each body part costs and then maybe judge your prices from there.
But there may well be others who offer the same or similar replica kits.
Might be an idea to have alittle hunt around.
Funnily enough, I remember chatting to a guy on the 208 forum who was in Germany who have made a Black Series type kit for the 208!
He called it the "White Series".
It actually looked pretty damn good too!
I'll see if I can find the thread.
If I can, I'll post up a link.
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