[ View Full Version Of This Page ]

- Body Kits -

All Forums » General Monte Carlo Talk » - Body Kits -

SpaceRider
8/28/2007 3:42:22 AM
Chevrolet  Monte Carlo

2006-2007 Monte Carlo Body Kit by Razzi Ground Effects
 StoreFront    Chevrolet Products    Monte Carlo Products

The history of the Chevrolet Monte Carlo is well renowned. With the addition of Razzi Ground Effects latest model Monte Carlo Body Kit, the legend continues. The 2006 Monte Carlo Razzi body kit hosts an impressive front bumper design, encasing the NASCAR lettering, ?MONTE CARLO?. Accompanying this front design are matching side skirts and a stylish rear bumper cover holding dual stainless steel exhaust tips. Whether you are looking to enhance the stock appearance or create your own dream car, we can help. With no modifications needed to the stock bumpers, this Razzi kit will bolt right on. Place your order today, and start the path towards your dream machine.



PRODUCT VIEWS







2006-2007 Monte Carlo Body Kit by Razzi Ground Effects
SKU: 184-100H
Primed
$768.00

Professionally Painted
$1,193.00

Painting Information: Painting

QuantityTo order
just the accessories, order one of the product and remove it from the shopping
cart on the next screen. Do not set quantity to zero.

Recommended Accessories
 
Exhaust Ext.
SKU: EXSS-0008
Strongly Recommended! Custom designed for the body kit. You can fabricate your own, but you must not install this kit without the correct changes in exhaust routing. Rear has two exhaust cutouts (1) Each Exhaust Ext. --8" Stainless Steel Double Walled Extension Tip (Requires 2).

$25.00
Mesh Screen Set
SKU: 184-MS-01
One (1) Piece Non-Rusting Aluminum Mesh Screen Set

$41.00

 
Click Source below
http://www.factorywings.com/Detail.bok?no=2717
 




Monte Carlo Body Kits & Conversions - Buy Chevy Monte Carlo Body Kits & Conversions

The Monte Carlo Body Kits & Conversions was originally created as Chevrolet's answer to the new A-body Pontiac Grand Prix, which had been introduced to great success for 1969. For the 1968 model year, GM had instituted a split-wheelbase policy for its A-body intermediate cars: 112 in (2845 mm) for two-door models, 116 in (2946 mm) for sedans and station wagons. The Grand Prix was a two-door coupe riding a special 118 in (2997 mm) version of the A-platform (known as the "A-body Special"). Rather than add the extra length within the body to increase passenger space (as was customary on sedans) the A-body Special spliced the extra len
wiz kidd
8/28/2007 5:11:26 AM
that looks good on the 06-07 model :)  i like that one :)
cain45
8/28/2007 6:07:34 AM
Ok everyone ready to be shocked?!  I actually think this looks tastefully done.  The newer lines on the 06-07 really pull off this kit well.  This would look especially good on a two tone SS model.  Anyone got pics of that?
SpaceRider
8/28/2007 6:31:01 AM
quote:

ORIGINAL: cain45

Ok everyone ready to be shocked?!  I actually think this looks tastefully done.  The newer lines on the 06-07 really pull off this kit well.  This would look especially good on a two tone SS model.  Anyone got pics of that?
Hi `James, I was in the other room studying & I heard my friends, the Beach
Bum's yell out "Space, you got to come read this post by -Cain45"
 
 
Thanks, `James , it was a good break from my school-work
I'm pretty busy, and `if you have the time, please search for pic's
of a 06-07 Monte Carlo SS with a kit.
Click the below link for help
 
Thanks `James, I may not always agree with your post/opinions, but I always
enjoy reading them.  You do add diversity to the MCF : )
~ Peace Out ~
The Beach `Bums & `Space
cain45
8/28/2007 9:44:19 AM
I knew you'd be shocked!! 
04 Intimidator
8/28/2007 4:52:44 PM
That looks really cool.  I still like the stock kit that came with mine though.  :)
Related Threads

[ View Full Version Of This Page ]

Return to the Monte Carlo Forum home page - Archive Home