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In
our world of flexibility it is
remarkable how we can purchase
nearly anything in the world
that we want, and have it
personalized to match our own
personality
and
style.
Our generations
unprecedented ability to
modify and convert what we
want is virtually unlimited,
and it doesnt matter if
it is ordering personalized
stationary or an Audi with a
particular look or feel. The
A4 body kit is a prime example
of how this possibility can be
realized. The A4 body kit is a
collection of vehicle
modifications that are crafted
to alter your Audi. This is
done by mounting replacement
parts to the outside of your
car. They are engineered to
grant your Audi a stylish
appearance that will be sleek
and specific to your own
desires. A kit of this type
can include additions such as
a new front and back end side
guards, new roof scoops, front
and back bumpers, side skirts
and spoilers, as well as
adding new paint. Recent years
have seen the A4
body
kit,
as with all body modification
kits, excel in interest and
this has inspired the industry
to begin manufacturing
alternatives to the
traditional factory option.
Even though the standard kit
comes with components designed
to complement each other,
there are some drivers who
will seek out purchasing
components that match a closer
personal ideal image. You
might find an automobile
enthusiast who will choose a
front end from one designer,
and yet a tail end from
another. When you are
selecting an A4 body kit you
will be choosing from three
various materials: fiberglass,
polyurethane, and the higher
quality carbon fiber.
Fiberglass, the least
expensive of the three, is not
designed to stand up against
an impact, and even though it
is highly flexible its
durability is extremely
limiting. The next grade up is
polyurethane, which is by far
the most popular due to its
high resistance to impact and
its relatively inexpensive
cost. The downside to
polyurethane is the heavy
weight, which limits what it
is able to be used for. The
highest quality material that
can be used for an A4 body kit
is carbon fiber, however due
to its high cost it is fairly
limited to where it will be
seen. This compound is of
tremendous interest to vehicle
owners who attend shows as it
has an extremely appealing
appearance when not painted.
Typically, because of its
strength and light weight, one
will see carbon fiber being
used more often than not in
racing. As interest in A4 body
kits continues to grow, so
does the industry, and there
are many who see the future
only bringing more fascinating
advancements.
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