Body for your Wheels

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by john, Sep 17, 2007.

  1. john

    john Guest

    Do you love your car just the way it is, or are you looking to fix 'er
    up the way you really want it to be? If you're the creative type who
    wants to do things your way, why not take advantage of the great car
    body kits that are available from reputable parts dealers? You can
    stop in at the local neighborhood store to check out and select the
    parts that will bring your vehicle up to speed, so to speak. Or you
    can virtually browse online websites to find the parts you want to
    make your car everything you need.

    A well-stocked auto supply kit knows your car better than you do. The
    associates can give you a quick rundown on what you can do to make
    your car better, faster, and more efficient in no time flat. They can
    give you detailed instructions and precise parts for any make, model,
    and year of vehicle, truck, or SUV you have in mind. For example,
    check out the wing spoiler and ground spoiler kits for your Mercury
    Cougar. Easy to install with solid, durable materials, you will love
    the way your car cruises after adding features like these.

    Make sure you have the know-how to do the job right. If you don't,
    look around for someone who can do it for you at a fair rate. While a
    dealership or auto garage can put in the labor to add your new
    options, they could charge steep rates, so you may want to look
    elsewhere for help. Follow instructions carefully, and contact the
    parts dealer if you come up short a bolt or two. While you may feel
    that the part is secure minus the extra hardware, it isn't worth
    having it come loose and scrape the body finish or even detach because
    you don't feel like tracking the extra parts.

    Compare prices, as they can vary widely from one dealership to
    another. Become familiar with some of the construction techniques and
    materials used to create the parts you want to add to your car.
    Sometimes you can find basically the same feature under a different
    name for a much lower cost. Do your homework and take some time to
    shop area stores as well as online websites. Remember, there's one
    born every day, so don't become a statistical scam victim by
    purchasing parts that won't hold up or may even be "hot."

    It may be a good idea to check out the latest product reviews on the
    various car product websites online. You can visit chat rooms or
    discussions boards, and also read the detailed reviews that are often
    found on the Web. Posted by those in the know, you can learn more in
    ten minutes of reading sometimes than you can from talking with a
    parts dealer associate.

    After installing your new body parts, keep them well maintained so
    that they last and help your vehicle become everything you want it to
    be.

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    john, Sep 17, 2007
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    Mike Guest

    Dumbass american spam.
     
    Mike, Sep 17, 2007
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    ChrisM Guest

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    ChrisM, Sep 18, 2007
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