@@BCBC-x2c have you personally got a kit from the project and installed it? Im aware of the project kit, definitely nice stuff. There is also Antonenko’s kit which Id peg in the same realm. Currently neither are in the budget for a walk around. But Im sure it will happen soon enough
I've done a lot of research and Launsport is definitely the closest kit to the genuine 22b. people rave about ABW and don't get me wrong they are great but Launsport is more accurate and much easier to fit. I've seen a launsport car in japan next to a genuine 22b and it was super close apart from the front lip, however, they have now updated it as seen with the kit you have :) I am ordering a launsport kit to Australia for my type R v limited.
I came to the same conclusion after a long time of research and comparison. Launsport is hard to beat if your looking for great fit and accuracy. Beyond happy with my kit and the fella at Launsport is a great guy to deal with. Exceeded my expectations over all. Your type R will be happy to wear this kit no doubt!
@@TheSubieSanctuary lovely people at the launsport shop too. definitely a huge language barrier, but they were happy to use Google Translate and move the cars around for me to look at them side by side. they even offered to drop me at the local train station after :) purchased the 22b bonnet vents while I was there which are great and some other bits
Really excellent video and the details and close ups are super. I am using a plastic or ABS front bumper that is a 22b knock off and honestly FRP bumpers are just a bit insane but I guess not a daily unless you are lucky. The other thing is the front impact bar? Man the JDM piece is basically nothing and I am going to work on making some additional structure. I know light weight and don't crash but I want something there. It is a bit of a problem just because of the open design of the cover. Really nice stuff and hope you do a little follow up on wheel specs used. I see them on the internet but not sure how they will translate to an aftermarket kit because I see some different specs on the width increases. Thanks, appreciated.
I do agree on the jdm front beam, its only good for holding up the bumper. There is definitely enough room at least to reinforce better behind the bumper at least. We already have the wheels that we will use on the car, so definitely stay tuned!
Top tier is The Project from Ireland. The absolute best quality and.fitment.
@@BCBC-x2c have you personally got a kit from the project and installed it? Im aware of the project kit, definitely nice stuff. There is also Antonenko’s kit which Id peg in the same realm. Currently neither are in the budget for a walk around. But Im sure it will happen soon enough
No disrespect to either, but that Launsport kit is beautiful. Very satisfied with the parts I have from them.
I completely agree, the aerosim is super cool in its own way and the launsport is just so well made and detailed.
Can’t wait to see your coupe begin!
@@RoadPatina same brother 🙏 this one is only pushing the desire to start mine
I've done a lot of research and Launsport is definitely the closest kit to the genuine 22b. people rave about ABW and don't get me wrong they are great but Launsport is more accurate and much easier to fit. I've seen a launsport car in japan next to a genuine 22b and it was super close apart from the front lip, however, they have now updated it as seen with the kit you have :)
I am ordering a launsport kit to Australia for my type R v limited.
I came to the same conclusion after a long time of research and comparison. Launsport is hard to beat if your looking for great fit and accuracy. Beyond happy with my kit and the fella at Launsport is a great guy to deal with. Exceeded my expectations over all.
Your type R will be happy to wear this kit no doubt!
@@TheSubieSanctuary lovely people at the launsport shop too. definitely a huge language barrier, but they were happy to use Google Translate and move the cars around for me to look at them side by side. they even offered to drop me at the local train station after :) purchased the 22b bonnet vents while I was there which are great and some other bits
Really excellent video and the details and close ups are super. I am using a plastic or ABS front bumper that is a 22b knock off and honestly FRP bumpers are just a bit insane but I guess not a daily unless you are lucky. The other thing is the front impact bar? Man the JDM piece is basically nothing and I am going to work on making some additional structure. I know light weight and don't crash but I want something there. It is a bit of a problem just because of the open design of the cover. Really nice stuff and hope you do a little follow up on wheel specs used. I see them on the internet but not sure how they will translate to an aftermarket kit because I see some different specs on the width increases. Thanks, appreciated.
I do agree on the jdm front beam, its only good for holding up the bumper. There is definitely enough room at least to reinforce better behind the bumper at least.
We already have the wheels that we will use on the car, so definitely stay tuned!
@@TheSubieSanctuary I will SUBSCRIBED!
i tried to get an aerosim kit a long time ago...I did get a roof panel tho. Oh well
@@jim_mai the roof panel may be equally as cool though!
nice comparison!
I should have brought my Compressive Tunning body kit for my SJ to u. 😭
@@amoni1959 they have some really cool stuff, we used to have an SJ fxt
What rear spoiler will you use for your GC? I went to the website but no spoilers seen
We are using a wrc replica spoiler, unsure who made it. It fits decent and looks the part.
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