I don't think it would work on a bumper pad car in it's "stock" configuration. The kit looks to be designed to suit a car with an aero body, which means you would need fascias that have the ground effect pieces to complete the kit. I mean I guess if you really knew how to work it you could do it with bumper pads, but then the fascias would look strange because they would lack any sort of underside moulding to complete the kit.
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10:21 PM
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I don't think it would work on a bumper pad car in it's "stock" configuration. The kit looks to be designed to suit a car with an aero body, which means you would need fascias that have the ground effect pieces to complete the kit. I mean I guess if you really knew how to work it you could do it with bumper pads, but then the fascias would look strange because they would lack any sort of underside moulding to complete the kit.
SEXY! Man I am definitely getting a notchie next.
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Really, if you wanted to put a bumper pad front bumper on there, it wouldn't be any harder than putting the stock Aero bumper on there. The kit uses a stock aero front fascia, so it's not any wider. Which means you could use a bumper pad front fascia if you really wanted to, but I don't think it'd look too good. The kit uses a custom widened rear fascia, so it'd be harder to make that a bumper pad.
I reckon the MadArch could be made to work with a bumperpad, but you'd need something like the Fiero Warehouse bumperpad chin spoiler to make it look right. Could actually look pretty neat. Perhaps photoshop worthy?
Damn is that red notchie widebody about the best looking fiero I have ever seen!!! NICE!!! I always thought that the GT was the way to go but after seeing that car and the black one with the saleen wing on it, it really does not matter, either body style can be gorgeous.... peace