Let’s see those body kits!

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That's a good looking car man. Sure costs money to have it looking like yours. Ever considered entering it into a show? I think you have a good chance.
 
#3
That's a good looking car man. Sure costs money to have it looking like yours. Ever considered entering it into a show? I think you have a good chance.
Thanks man!
There’s some kind of annual Corolla meet in Georgia sometime in the spring. I am hoping to get there this year.
It’s not that expensive to do. Most of my mods are planned out in advance, so I save a little here, little there, work some overtime, etc. until I reach my goal. Also gives me the time to research the best options, for me anyways. Lol
I haven’t seen a Corolla in my color with the Mapisa body kit before. BTW, I don’t care what anyone says, this kit is a bitch to install! I would recommend two people!!
I wonder what it would look like in that sand color?

Next on my list is replacing the entune with a Kenwood and adding headrest monitors. The kids want me to hook up the PS4 in the car! This is very doable!!
 
#5
Looks amazing man! Some wheel spacers to get it flush would really add the finishing touch!
I noticed that too. I’m afraid to take them out anymore. I don’t want to roll my fenders or scrape the tires. I’m only lowered on springs. Get two 100 pound kids in the back and a low spot in the road and those wheels are IN the wheel well. Lol
I’m gonna need adjustable coil overs here soon!
 
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That sucks about the motorcycle and the cracking. All though, my kit already has a couple tiny cracks in it. I’ll be keeping an eye on them for sure. Otherwise, pretty solid kit that Mapisa makes. Too bad it’s fiberglass and not ABS.
 
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Thanks man!
There’s some kind of annual Corolla meet in Georgia sometime in the spring. I am hoping to get there this year.
It’s not that expensive to do. Most of my mods are planned out in advance, so I save a little here, little there, work some overtime, etc. until I reach my goal. Also gives me the time to research the best options, for me anyways. Lol
I haven’t seen a Corolla in my color with the Mapisa body kit before. BTW, I don’t care what anyone says, this kit is a bitch to install! I would recommend two people!!
I wonder what it would look like in that sand color?

Next on my list is replacing the entune with a Kenwood and adding headrest monitors. The kids want me to hook up the PS4 in the car! This is very doable!!
Hope you guys don't get much snow where you live so you'll get to drive it more. See Chicago is hit or miss, we've practically had no winter for the last two or three years but before that it would last half a year and heavy snowfall I mean HEAVY, that's when I had my truck so can't complain. Not sure what it's going to be like this year but I'm hoping for a mild one again. I know that Chicagoans will pay for the mild winters this or years to come, mother nature doesn't give a fudge. I can't really afford a project car so mine's my daily and this would make it undriveable. Having said that I think it's cool as hell and if you're from a warm climate down south or Cali I would not think twice about it. PS. I'm about to put on winter tires on my front, 2nd year now. With the little snow we got last year I got to test it and those bridgestone blizzaks are the 5s1t. I was not getting stuck, since my car is light I was quicker off the line than 4x4s, most of them at least :)
 
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I noticed that too. I’m afraid to take them out anymore. I don’t want to roll my fenders or scrape the tires. I’m only lowered on springs. Get two 100 pound kids in the back and a low spot in the road and those wheels are IN the wheel well. Lol
I’m gonna need adjustable coil overs here soon!
Very true! hahaha
 
#12
Hope you guys don't get much snow where you live so you'll get to drive it more. See Chicago is hit or miss, we've practically had no winter for the last two or three years but before that it would last half a year and heavy snowfall I mean HEAVY, that's when I had my truck so can't complain. Not sure what it's going to be like this year but I'm hoping for a mild one again. I know that Chicagoans will pay for the mild winters this or years to come, mother nature doesn't give a fudge. I can't really afford a project car so mine's my daily and this would make it undriveable. Having said that I think it's cool as hell and if you're from a warm climate down south or Cali I would not think twice about it. PS. I'm about to put on winter tires on my front, 2nd year now. With the little snow we got last year I got to test it and those bridgestone blizzaks are the 5s1t. I was not getting stuck, since my car is light I was quicker off the line than 4x4s, most of them at least :)
Hahaha well the tradeoff is that here in Southern California the streets are all in horrible condition with huge potholes everywhere, there are a lot of poorly designed dips in the road to help manage flash flooding, because we are a desert after all, and there are a ton of steep roads because it's not flat here, so like me for example, I can't lower my car even an inch. I already scrape my stock 14 Corolla 4-5 times a day on my commute!
I live in Glendale, CA. If anyone is local hit me up lets go for a drive!
(pro tip: you can immediately tell that someone isn't from California if they ever call it Cali ;) )
 
#13
Im interested in The Mapisa RS 2017 Body Kit, Problem is that I have toyota mud/splashguards. Will both be able to fit?
Also i wish mapisa would do an unpainted version, I have a custom color in mind to contrast with the plain black sand pearl.

Finally, besides mapisa, is there any other companies doing bodykits for the 2017 Corolla SE?
 
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Hahaha well the tradeoff is that here in Southern California the streets are all in horrible condition with huge potholes everywhere, there are a lot of poorly designed dips in the road to help manage flash flooding, because we are a desert after all, and there are a ton of steep roads because it's not flat here, so like me for example, I can't lower my car even an inch. I already scrape my stock 14 Corolla 4-5 times a day on my commute!
I live in Glendale, CA. If anyone is local hit me up lets go for a drive!
(pro tip: you can immediately tell that someone isn't from California if they ever call it Cali ;) )
I live in Southern California as well and I used to drive a lowered 09 Matrix and I rarely scraped. I do know how bad are roads are and have seen those really bad dips.

I haven't done anything to my new corolla but definitely looking at getting that mapisa body kit and maybe doing TRD lowering springs.
 
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Im interested in The Mapisa RS 2017 Body Kit, Problem is that I have toyota mud/splashguards. Will both be able to fit?
Also i wish mapisa would do an unpainted version, I have a custom color in mind to contrast with the plain black sand pearl.

Finally, besides mapisa, is there any other companies doing bodykits for the 2017 Corolla SE?
If there are, I haven’t discovered them yet.
Cesar at Mipasa will work with you. If you want one unpainted, I’ll bet he will help you out.
Sorry but the splash guards will need to be removed.
 

Rylee

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If there are, I haven’t discovered them yet.
Cesar at Mipasa will work with you. If you want one unpainted, I’ll bet he will help you out.
Sorry but the splash guards will need to be removed.
Chris do you think the le front bumper will fit on the S model I’m thinking about doing a conversion
 
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I will say this...
The Mapisa front end pieces suck ass!
They don’t fit right, even with slight modifications.
Needless to say, I’m leaving them off!!
I will probably carbon fiber wrap the painted part under the lower grille ONLY and add a splitter.
 
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