The original Mercedes black series kit that this is based on costs more than the car. A guy priced it up in the UK and it was £130,000 which is probably around $150,000
Its saad to see all extra job on some kits, but ITS NOT ALWAYS BETTER TO BUY A EXPENSIVE KIT ever... Following some guys in Sweden they bought a REAL ROCK BUNNY KIT for their Supra MK5 almost 2 years ago, so the kit they bought havnt been out so long, but they have to redo many things on it to make it fit propely, so sometimes the thing is after some manufacturer have done ONE KIT they should never do that kit again.... because then the pride in to do a kit, disipers... and the thing is to do more kit to ONLY MAKE MONEY ON IT... thats not right... If I dont forget that sum, they paid for it , around 3500$ plus shipping so they thought from the beginning that it should fit ALMOST SPOT ON, but no.... So they said that they will never buy a kit from that company again... Sorry for draging out on a topic that can make or break a car build in so many ways....
What would make this real easy for you guys; 'just bust it here and buss it there'. But seriously. Great work and it goes to show the difference that is made by doing the things that are often not considered when it comes to this sort of custom work. Going from what most people achieve as 70% standard to the 100% standard like oem or oem+ is multiples of effort and expertise required.
I have the same project, with front a rear Sebring balance but the original color is Bronze yellow. What do you think? Change the color o paint with Bronze yellow. The grey looks great. My Mg have the original 14 inch’s steel wheels and I think to custom 17”x8”, I will be original but modern.
Cheap body kits either are poor quality or scams...especially if "shipped" from another country or paid for to another country origin but "shipped" from US