WTB JDM Bugeye Scoop
Thread Starter
Registered User
iTrader: (1)
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 142
From: Sacramento, CA
Car Info: Sonic Yellow 2003 WRX
WTB JDM Bugeye Scoop
Alright, so I've seen a few bugeyes around Sac with JDM STI scoops and now I really want one.
Looks like you can get them for $200 new and painted here: http://www.cvrmotorsports.com/store/...roduct_id=3371
So I'd be willing to pay around that much if it's painted Sonic Yellow and in newish condition (fat chance, I know) but I'll consider offers in any color and condition.
I'd like a splitter too but I'm not going to pay $100+ for some bent sheet metal, I'll probably just make one out if fiberglass using the old one as a starting point for a template.
Anyway, PM me offers, or better yet text/call me.
Looks like you can get them for $200 new and painted here: http://www.cvrmotorsports.com/store/...roduct_id=3371
So I'd be willing to pay around that much if it's painted Sonic Yellow and in newish condition (fat chance, I know) but I'll consider offers in any color and condition.
I'd like a splitter too but I'm not going to pay $100+ for some bent sheet metal, I'll probably just make one out if fiberglass using the old one as a starting point for a template.
Anyway, PM me offers, or better yet text/call me.
Last edited by Knifey; Feb 9, 2011 at 09:23 PM.
Registered User
iTrader: (17)
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 2,501
From: CA
Car Info: WRB 03(sold) AW 03(sold) 02 Taco!
You're probably just better off buying one new, these are hardly ever for sale and I've never seen a sonic yellow one in any classifieds. GL with your search!
Registered User
iTrader: (34)
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 3,759
From: Roaming streets of Vacaville
Car Info: FR-S + WRB Bugeye.
Thread Starter
Registered User
iTrader: (1)
Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 142
From: Sacramento, CA
Car Info: Sonic Yellow 2003 WRX
Ooooh, that looks beautiful. Yeah it looks like I'm going to get it for $200 painted plus tax and shipping from CVR, not a bad price at all in my opinion.
Are there any issues I should know about with the install? I am pretty experienced laying fiberglass and my plan is to use pictures from the internet of the STi splitter, and my current splitter as a starting point, making a foam mold with it and enlarging the needed bits by shaving away foam.
Problem is I don't have a lot of spare time, so I may need to rock the stock splitter for a while until I can dedicate a night to getting the new one laid up. Will there be any issues with this?
Are there any issues I should know about with the install? I am pretty experienced laying fiberglass and my plan is to use pictures from the internet of the STi splitter, and my current splitter as a starting point, making a foam mold with it and enlarging the needed bits by shaving away foam.
Problem is I don't have a lot of spare time, so I may need to rock the stock splitter for a while until I can dedicate a night to getting the new one laid up. Will there be any issues with this?
Registered User
iTrader: (34)
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 3,759
From: Roaming streets of Vacaville
Car Info: FR-S + WRB Bugeye.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
drakejesus231
NorCal Classifieds
57
Dec 21, 2011 06:30 PM
doubleU_AREx
NorCal Classifieds
0
Apr 25, 2011 12:23 AM






