Unlock the Secret Stash: Rare 2000s Import Tuner Body Kits for Sale on FB Marketplace

The Ultimate Car Enthusiast’s Dream Come True: A Warehouse Full of Retro Body Kits

As I scrolled through Facebook Marketplace, I stumbled upon a listing that had me drooling. A warehouse full of retro body kits from the early days of import car modding? Yes, please! Located in Lewis Hamilton’s hometown, this treasure trove of tuner car parts is a goldmine for enthusiasts looking to restore their rides to their former glory.

A Job Lot of Body Kits

The seller describes the collection as a "job lot," which translates to a bundle of parts sold as-is. The listing photos show a staggering array of body kits, including fenders, bumpers, spoilers, and more. While the condition of the parts is questionable, they appear to be in decent shape, with some possibly being made of fiberglass and others of urethane.

A Blast from the Past

For those who grew up in the ’90s and early 2000s, these body kits will bring back memories of the tuner car craze. The Wings West and Erebuni-style kits, in particular, are a nostalgic treat. Who wouldn’t want to relive the days of super-low, wide-mouthed rides?

Identifying the Parts

The seller provides a list of fitments for various makes and models, including Integras, Preludes, Miatas, RX-7s, Nissan S-Chassis cars, Skylines, MR2s, Supras, Subarus, Mitsubishis, and more. Upon closer inspection, I spotted a Z32 300ZX front bumper, Civic bumpers, and possibly an Accord coupe bumper among the stacks.

A Treasure Trove for Restorers

If you’re an enthusiast with a passion for restoring classic cars, this collection is a dream come true. With so many parts no longer in production, this is an opportunity to grab what you need and get your project back on track. The seller is likely looking for someone to take the parts off their hands and start shipping them out to enthusiasts.

Know of Any Other Cool Hoards?

If you know of any other cool hoards of old tuner car parts, send the author a note at [email protected]. Let’s keep the tuner car spirit alive!

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