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Old Jun 24, 2004
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HELP-need hardware to install body kit

I have recently acquired a honda body kit (veloz) however I do not have the hardware for it and I cannot get it from honda or anywhere!!! and I do not want to spend a fortune for a custom install (if it can even be done) any help, suggestions, where i can get the hardware!?!!? PLEASE!!
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Old Jun 24, 2004
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are u talking bout the side skirts?
just go home depot and pick up 2 3m double side adhesive tape and go to honda and buy the side skirt mounting hard ware.. u dont need the bracket fer it.
and u can always buy some screws from honda or u can buy em from home depot .. just make sure u got a electric drill
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If you really find the need for brackets (I did), while you're at home depot, grab some (not too-thick) sheet metal, cut it, fold in half, there you go - instant sideskirt brackets.
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haha.. telly u dun really need it. i helped install my friends side skirts and we ran out of metal bracket and he decided to put it on with just a long tape of 3m adhesive and it stuck on tight.. lol
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I used the method that Telly said by making brackets and my side skirt are solid like a rock so I would suggest using brackets.
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IF you search the forums, theirs quite a few topics on this, at least from what I remeber

good luck
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3mm doublesided tapes will work great
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yeah man
go to Home Depot and buy some Telly brand shower rails
and some 3M heavy duty double sided tapes
Telly did a wicked a$$ job on mine~
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TeLLy-brand eh? That's an idea....I should make comercials:

Buy TeLLy brand shower rails for your ride or your shower.

OR I'LL RIP YOUR FACE OFF!!

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