Body kits over the course of the past few years have done a dynamic change from simple attachments to the replacing existing panels of a car. Now they require a shop to cut a fender and then either attach a kit or extend the panel by using sheet metal. The results can look great and offer added wheel surface contact with the road. In no particular order, here are 12 kits from throughout the 2014 SEMA Show.
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The Rocket Bunny GTR shown here at the Greddy booth.
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The popular Rocket Bunny FRS/BRZ kit wrapped in lime green by Impressive Wrap.
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For the rotary lovers, Rocket Bunny created a very nice kit for the FD series RX-7.
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The new Lexus RC received some Rocket Bunny love as well.
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Liberty Walk Porsche Kit.
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My personal favorite Porsche body kits come from Volkommen Design.
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Word is this NSX had to have the rear quarter panel cut off to accommodate the no-bumper design.
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As an owner of a BMW myself, this was my personal favorite kit for the new M4 from Liberty Walk.
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The Liberty Walk Aventador was a show stopper in South Hall.
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Every RWD kit is hand crafted and unique. This Porsche was built for iForged.
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This KRC Japan FD RX-7 was prepared in 14 days and is surprisingly built for Time Attack.
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Lastly, the newly release Rocket Bunny kit for the S15 was displayed. So fresh that when it arrived it only had fresh white paint on it and the vinyl was applied during the week.