By now, some of you may already be familiar with Kingsmen Kustoms, the shop responsible for the body and paint work in the final chapter of our 240sx build, The Reverse Entry Project. Under new management, but still the same place we know and love, Kingsmen Kustoms headquarters location in Mississauga, Ontario was a must-see for our Shop Tour series. As body, paint, and hydro-dipping specialists, with a plethora of services offered under one roof, the guys at Kingsmen Kustoms like to consider themselves a one-stop-shop for visual appeal.
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