Styling can you fit other body kits to a bravo ie, astra?

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Styling can you fit other body kits to a bravo ie, astra?

kopite

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i have decided to invest in a body kit for my bravo, i have look at the market but they are mostly just extentions to the bunpers.

does any1 know if you can fit other models of cars body kits to a bravo?????

kopite!

owner of a bravo 1.4 12v

aj roberts
 
good question i know for a fact u can hav a custum job done but hegh how much would that cost. lol. but i supose if a car was the same size and general shape then sure it could fit. good luck on that hunt. Anybody else got any ideas?

K.Lord
 
i know of a site that can do custom jobs but at a price.

good site thogh!

www.evolutinstyling.co.uk

quite popular round the warrington area.

have a look

aj roberts
 
why would you want to make your bravo look like an astra:(

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There was a girl in Max Power a few editions back that had a Civic front bumper and BMW arches fitted to her Bravo

I think anything is possible to a degree
 
i had mine custom made in poly by some guy

very pricy, but looks great and is one-of-kind (for the moment at least[:(!])
 
i have just fitted the elite styling kit to ma car. which is pricey.but looks really smart.but i was thinkin of sticking on golf mk4 kit from west wings. but couldnt b bothered modifying the kit.
 
I fitted and R5 front bumper, punto rear, saxo spolier, clio skirts and 205 lights to my cinq.. the key is finding parts with similar shape / sizing to your car.. the R5 bumper was an easier fit than punto bumper on my car, for example, because the R5 bumper was straight edged like my car, whereas the punto one was curved and my car wasnt. Its better if you can have a good look at the kit your interested in before you buy it, to check out the angles etc.. also, have a talk to the bodyshop you plan to use to do the job.. they will know whats possible and whats not.
Price wise, the front / rear bumper cost me 650 to have fitted and sprayed (in normal paint), plus the cost of the parts.
What kit do you plan on using then?
 
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