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VUTEQ body kits are hella sick!!

Discussion in 'Exterior' started by TheDruid, Jun 15, 2004.

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    TheDruid Guest

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    VUTEQ body kits are hella sick!!

    hey guys!

    It was a great opportunity for Club NC4 and Vuteq Aerosport to join together for a sponsorship at this Saturday's Import Show at CalExpo in Sacramento.

    Let me tell you guys...the Vuteq M2 kits Type-A and Type-B are sick!!! You may have seen them on websites, magazines, or brochures but let me tell ya... These kits are BAD@$$ in person!! i dont have a way of posting up pictures. but please take my word for it. In my opinion, these are the best kits so far.

    if you stop by a local supermarket, make sure you pick up a copy of the latest Import Racermagazine. There you'll see Rhoya Ly's modiified Corolla S with the Vuteq M2 Type-A bodykit. If you will be in the Northern California this weekend, swing by Cal Expo from 12noon to 8pm and take a look at 15 corollas sporting the Type-A and Type-B kits.

    There will be cars, girls, cars, and more girls... We'll see you there!!
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    CorollaAltis New Member

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    and lemme tell u, dru's car is []D[][\/][]D
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    JFREE55 Guest

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    I did see that article Nice Corolla...... What do yall think about the drfit kit?
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    imported_corollas Guest

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    i would definitly get the drifter kit, but it looks better as hole kit you couldnt just get the front becasue the lips dont match, etc. ( and i dont have that much money :( )

    now hes not talking about the lips right? is the M2 and actual full front and so on?
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    dvsj Guest

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    I would have to agree with Andrew. The kits look sick! One of the best kits around. Looks a lot better in person. Ruben (chr0me94), himself, will testify to it on Friday when he puts it on.
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    Addicted2Boost Guest

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    The vuteq kits are amazing. Fitment is and quality is truly OEM, and the style is awesome! The A kit is crazy and so agressive! The B kit is subtle, but makes the corolla look soooooooo elegant!

    Pictures truly do not do these kits justice!
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    CorollaAltis New Member

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    i know dude. whats up with the pictures? it looks ugly haha. but yup u guys gotta see it in person. wonder how's dan doing w/ his type-a. its like nice and sweet low.
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    lol true that....it didn't look that great in the pictures..but it looks hella hot in person
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    Is that the pic of the kit yall are talking about?
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    istylez Guest

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    in teh pics is TYPE A kit. everyone else got the TYPE B kit
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    JFREE55 Guest

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    how much and where can I get it?
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    dvsj Guest

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    check my difter full kit :http://www.cardomain.com/id/nakanari
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    I can't wait to put mine on!
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    Addicted2Boost Guest

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    One thing I want to add about the the kits, the VUTEQ kits look OEM. They do NOT look like some out of this world glue on universal style body kit that does not flow with the lines of a car. I don't think any of the other kits come close to matching the OEM lines like the Vuteq does.
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    SP_KOJI Guest

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    yeah

    I agree on that point. The kit looks very smooth.
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    so have the prices on them come down yet, now that the XRS is out? or will they wait till the tc comes out?
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    cmybootoo Guest

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    what are the vuteq kits made out of?
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    polypropelene................it gives more of a show finish than polyurethane, and is almost as flexible too.
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    Is that really moonshadow? I need some more pic's please
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    Straight from SROmagazine.com -

    PU or PP?

    Both textiles are used to manufacture bodykits. Vuteq is using Polypropylene (PP:(

    Polyurethane

    Synthesized in the chemical reaction between two liquid resins.

    Benefits

    +Very Flexible
    +Very Soft
    +More impact-resistant in colder temperatures

    Drawback

    -Not as easy to paint as PP...

    Polypropylene (PP)

    A solid resin that is melted down and injected into a mold.

    Benefits

    +Very Easy To Paint
    +Very Shiny Finish
    +Impact-resistant at higher temperatures

    Drawback

    -Not as flexible in the cold as PU (but, still hella flexible, as you can see in the pic)!

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    SimmZ Guest

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    Correct-me if I'm wrong, but VUTEQ is a Canadian manufacturer located in Woodstock, Ontario?

    Ref.: http://www.vuteq.ca

    Maybe it's only a sub-distributor... dunno...
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    dvsj Guest

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    Click here for info all about Vuteq - http://www.streetracing.org/home.php?op=view&id=986&pg=1

    Who's Vuteq?

    Mikiharu Nishioka was born in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. Toshiro Harada was born Vancouver, Canada. Anyone who's lived and tuned in Japan knows Aichi Ken. Prefectural Capital, Nagoya, like Detroit in the US, is the historical source of Japan's Auto Industry. I hear Toshi spent most of his time near Windsor, Ontario, Canada's equivalent to Detroit. Founded in June 2003, Vuteq Aero Sports is an affiliate of Vuteq California Corp., which is, in turn, a division of Chubu Kogyo Kabushiki Gaisha (K.K.), a Japanese Corporation.

    Chubu Industries was founded in 1965 to supply Toyota Motor Corporation with high-quality labor for the sub-assembly of automotive window glass. They launched the Vuteq Group to collaborate with huge Japanese automotive enterprises, like Asahi Glass, at ten worldwide subsidiary branches: USA, Canada, UK, Thailand, China, Mongolia and Indonesia.

    Vuteq 's major customers are the Toyota Motor Corporation, Mitsubishi Motor Corporation, Honda of America Manufacturing, Inc., Suzuki Motor Corporation, CAMI Automotive, Inc., and Asahi Glass Co. Ltd. Their main operations are the manufacture and assembly of automotive interior and exterior parts; the manufacture and marketing of resin products for automotive and industrial use; the assembly of exterior fuctional parts, radiator assemblies, stearing gears and axels; the manufacture of tempered and laminated automotive and industrial glass; and much more...

    Much, Much More!

    Here's a sample of how diversified Vuteq can be:

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    VUTEQ CANADA INC. - ONTARIO
    Corporate: Established: 1988 - Associates: 300 - Facility: 239,000 sq ft. - Tel: (519) 421-0011
    Customers: AP TECHNOGLAS - CAMI - CARLEX GLASS - MCM- MMMA - TMMC
    Glass Assembly: Channel, Molding, & Pin/Clip Assembly - HP Line Soldering
    Interior Trim Mfg. & Assembly: Sequential Door Trim - Sequential Package Tray - Center Console Armrest - Luggage Trim - Sunvisor - Tonneau Cover - Inside Door Handle - Door Liner
    Modular Assemblies: Instrument Panel - Rear Axle - Front Strut
    Affiliated Companies: Vuteq Industries - Vuteq Cap Corp.
    Samples: Lexus RX300 Deck Board Mfg. & Assembly - Mitsubishi Galant Door Trim Mfg. & Assembly - Toyota Corolla Door Trim - Toyota Matrix Door Trim - Toyota Corolla Package Tray - Acura MDX Center Console Armrest - Chevrolet Tracker Door Trim - Chevrolet Tracker Instrument Panel Full Assembly - Chevy Equinox Door Trim Mfg. & Assembly
    Quality Control: ISO 9000 - QS 9000 - ISO 14001 CERTIFIED

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    Vuteq also has facilities in Illinois (186,000 sq. ft./150 affiliates), Indiana (180,000 sq. ft./230 affiliates) and two in Kentucky (77,158 sq. ft./100 affiliates - 54,842 sq. ft./70 affiliates). It goes without saying, if you're lookin' to buy a kit, this is not a fly-by-night operation! Ok, I said it. You gotta see the kit up close to believe the high level of quality. Made by the folks who make OEM components = OEM Quality.
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    SimmZ Guest

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    So... I'm not totally wrong! But can I order my body kit by the VUTEQ Canadian's division? The reason is to save on shipping and brokerage/customs taxs...

    Or maybe someone know a good distributor in Canada for VUTEQ products?

    Thx! :)
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    HEY GUYS its me DAN moonshadow rolla w/ A kits sorry i havent been postin up
    good to see all you guys again , thanks DVS for the pics and thanks guys for the suport
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    dvsj Guest

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    It was Jason (istylez) with the photos and who made the collage of your car. :wink:
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    OH ok thanks alot jason that looks hella sick, i could have never done that

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