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jerzmark

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Does anyone have a running list of all body kits that exist for the 9th gen Accord (specifically Sport/Touring)? I was surprised to see how hard it was to find this on Google. There are sites that advertise kits for sale, but have no pictures or pictures of them on previous gen Accords...and there are VERY few of them, at that.

I was looking at the "Aero Kit" from the dealer but it seems like it's nothing more than a lip that goes under the front end & back end and it costs over $2,000 (installed) at my dealership which seems insanely overpriced to me....

I don't know if such a thing exists but I would LOVE to have the front and back end of the Honda Accord Spirior. I messaged Honda's official Facebook account directly about this car and they claim they had no information about it.
 
What about coupes? Is there anything apart from the original aero kit? Am I missing sth?
That's really strange there's no alternative... That's why these spoilers are so overpriced and definitely not worth the money. They simply need competition.:headbash:
 
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Took a look at the College Hills site - they sell the Aero at a WAY better price than my dealership...of course, need installation and I would never trust myself to do it right, so I'd have to find a shop. But, I'd save a lot.

Masterwork only makes a front/center lip for the '16-'17 - SFactor is right here in NJ, nice...they make splitters/diffusers which look pretty cool...XclusiveAutoparts has a front lip spoiler which looks pretty interesting but a little too angular for my taste

Looks like the Aero kit is the only one that exists (and it's not even really a "kit")? How can this be? In the early 2000s, it seems like anything Honda had 15+ different body kits (some looked minimalist, some looked stupid, but still there was a huge selection)...I guess those days are long gone?!
 
In the early 2000s, it seems like anything Honda had 15+ different body kits (some looked minimalist, some looked stupid, but still there was a huge selection)...I guess those days are long gone?!
Yes, the days of gaudy Fast and the Furious body kits are long gone.

Thank God.
 

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The picture above with the giant fog lights, and then the picture of the blue car....If I saw one of these cars in my neighborhood I would drag the driver out and beat him- for justifiable humanitarian purposes of course.

I already know which exhaust set up they have. They have the straight pipe exhaust with no low-end torque, and full rasp sound as they redline it from stop light to stop light delivering sandwiches from Jimmy Johns.
 
lol - I don't miss those at all. Something sleek and minimalist would be nice. Looks like Aero + splitter/diffuser is the choice.
Couldn't agree more. Still I'm into choice. If you can choose between buying a kit or not, I wouldn't call it a choice at all. One of the reasons you put on any bodykit is because you want to stick out of the crowd. If only one kit is available, it must be really expensive to give you a substitute for originality. I must say it has one advantage - you don't have to look at Batmobiles and other caricatures of sportscars made of the ride you like. On the other hand, the situation is really puzzling - I really wonder why no interesting kits are offered, but it's your market, so I can only guess.
 
They have gone out of style. That's why you don't see them anymore. If a lot of people still wanted them, they would still be making them. May as well start wearing bell-bottoms again, and play some Disco music too. I certainly don't miss seeing them flapping in the wind, and wondering if parts of it will fly off while I'm behind them.
 
That's body kitz and ground effex to you! Y0. Don't get me started on the conversion kitz lol

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I bought my entire HFP underbody spoiler kit (front, side skirts and rear) from Keenan Honda for $1,185 and installed it myself. I also was able to find the HFP decklid spoiler for $299 which I also installed myself.

The underbody spoilers do require that you drill 12mm holes into your rear and 10mm holes into your front bumpers (unlike with the 7th generation that was held on by only 3M double-sided tape and clips/screws) which can be very nerve racking. I just took my time, read the instructions more than once, measured 3x and drilled once, and it came out perfect. I saved myself around ~$400 by DIY and am so happy that I did. The templates for the rear bumper make it almost impossible to fuq it up unless your hand happens to slip while drilling or something? :dunno: The front bumper has to be completely removed and on the inside of it are etched markings in the black plastic where to drill for the front spoilers. The side skirts were the most tedious (not hard, just tedious) install as it requires a lot of measuring to properly install the brackets as well as having to remove the OEM undercoating for the brackets to fit over the frame. All in all I'd rate the difficulty of the job 6 / 10.

Link to my install pictures which also includes the links to the instructions
 
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