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Gen 1 Do-Luck Kit: Whats it worth thread?


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I've just had my Gen1 Do-Luck kit removed in favour of going back to stock. I have no idea what the parts are worth. I was told it was a genuine kit when i bought the car, the quality, workmanship and sturdyness of it (alot more layers of fibreglass on the skirts then my replica OEM skirts for example) makes me believe it is genuine. I can't find any stamps or anything on it though so is there any other way to tell?? The kit itself is in very good condition, the skirts have a few minor marks on them but are mainly on the underside where they cant be seen anyway. My car had a blowover before it came over from Japan 2 years ago so the paintwork reflects that. Below are some photo's, what i want to know is what shall i put the parts up for sale for?

 

Following Parts:

Gen1 Do-Luck Sideskirts

Gen1 Do-Luck Rear

Modified Wings with Do-Luck Vented fenders

 

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Im not really sure mate as its the newer do-luck which is worth the money and holds its money.

 

bit more realistic i think

 

rear= £250.00

skirts= £200.00

wings= £200.00

 

so about £650.00 i think but if its 100% do-luck then it might be worth more to someone looking for that kit. chuck it on ebay

 

PS- Show some interior shots mate

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Dan if i were you I would keep it, get rid of the over fenders though they are nasty..! paint the lower part of the rear bumper gunmetal, buy a 2nd generation do luck front bumper, better wheels, tinted windows give it a fresh lick of paint and it would look awesome..!

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I do like the rear but not a fan of the rest if im honest

 

Me either mate, hence why i removed it, but just because i dont like the look of it, doesnt mean its not worth any money. I happen to think Picasso's paintings look like a 5year old painted them.

 

Im not really sure mate as its the newer do-luck which is worth the money and holds its money.

 

bit more realistic i think

 

rear= £250.00

skirts= £200.00

wings= £200.00

 

so about £650.00 i think but if its 100% do-luck then it might be worth more to someone looking for that kit. chuck it on ebay

 

PS- Show some interior shots mate

 

This is the price i was going to put them up for so i'm going with that Rob. I dont particular care if the kit is worth a fortune or not, because the odds of someone coming along and wanting to pay that sort of money is negligable imo. I just want what i think is fair for it, the prices above are on par for 2nd hand branded body parts, so its what i'll put them up for. I'd planned on putting them on ebay anyway as i think i will have more chavs interested parties.

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Dan if i were you I would keep it, get rid of the over fenders though they are nasty..! paint the lower part of the rear bumper gunmetal, buy a 2nd generation do luck front bumper, better wheels, tinted windows give it a fresh lick of paint and it would look awesome..!

 

I must admit, yours does look fantastic as it is, but its just not the kit for me fella. I like the stock look updated with a sleeker front and some nice deep dish alloys which is what i'm going for. Just need the alloys now :)

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