Sunday, March 11, 2007

Prepping Chargespeed Wide Body Kit for Prepping


The Chargespeed Wide Body Kit, imported by Creative Rides, was delivered to Sportech in Modderfontein today for paint and fitment preparation.


I unpacked the kit from the shipping boxes and laid them out in the workshop for the second time - I removed the protective padding so I could see the parts in all their glory this time round.


The front fenders are wider than I expected them to be. The indicator hole matches the stock Subaru fender, but the three air vents really set this panel apart - these will be visible from the rear angle in front of the driver and passenger doors.


After unpacking the front bumper and the side skirt I was able to balance the front fender in place to give me an idea of how aggressive the Chargespeed conversion is. The panels fit together beautifully, forming the new shape of the STi.


I positioned the rear door panel and the rear fender together to get an idea of how the Subaru will flair out towards the rear - it's dramatic! The standard wheel arches will need to be cut with a plasma cutter for these parts to fit into place properly and allow sufficient room for the custom 19" wheels.


The two-piece rear bumper, which most drivers will be seeing, gives the Subaru a bulky and sporty look with its carbon fiber diffuser. Like the boot lid, its quality is exceptional!


The Chargespeed fiber glass (FRP) rear wing completes the kit with a carbon fiber top segment. The wing (which is synonymous with Subaru) is fitted further back than the standard wing, it will hang over the boot lid to give the car a GT appearance.


I was handed a wrench by a busy Sportech employee and told I would need to dissemble the carbon fiber parts from the ARP before prepping could begin. I got to work on the four-piece front bumper, removing the bottom segment which is made up of two side pieces and a central carbon fiber lip.


The carbon fiber lip on the Chargespeed wide body kit has a beautiful "Chargespeed" emblem embedded into the black weave.


Next I removed the rear diffuser (which also features the "Chargespeed" emblem) from the rear bumper as well as the top beam of the rear wing, separating all the fiberglass pieces from the carbon fiber so Sportech can proceed with prepping the FRP for paintwork and fitment.


Lastly I laid out all the parts of the Chargespeed wide body kit to show you exactly how many parts will be fitted to the Subaru STi - there are 22 pieces - the bonnet, front scoop and boot lid brings the total to 25 pieces of Japanese beauty!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

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