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Body Kits for Cars

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Hey All,

Wondering if someone can recommend a good shop with some english speaking staff in Chiang Mai. Looking for a Toyota Altis and Nissan Almera kits. Nothing fancy just the side and bumper skirts to make a couple boring cars look a bit sportier.

Thank you

Rgs

SM

There is a place just over the Superhighway when you travel up Chang Puak rd. You will need to do a U Turn to get to it. I think they also do the painting as all the kits are in plain white.

Worth a look as I have no idea on prices. Ive been past the shop alot on my travels into town from Mae Rim. There is also a shop nearby that does the vinyl wrap. Interesting looking stuff

Be sure to post before and after photos once done.

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Be sure to post before and after photos once done.

When I'm rolling on Dubs I'll send you a PM

Rgs

SM

I like this shop on the Hang Dong road.

http://www.ppschiangmai.com/

( Their website doesn't look like it's working right now, so here's the FB page:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/PPS-Chiangmai-Car-Accessories/196934147047349 )

In general though with aftermarket car-anything, it tends to not hold up quite as well as the factory designed parts. Personally I like to stay conservative in what goes on, preferring only things that actually add something functionally. (And especially not parts that increase drag/fuel consumption)

Max Autoplus on the Mae Jo Road do bodykits for a wide range of cars.

Google their website and you will find out if they can help you out

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