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Hi guys,

I was having a chat to some guys that specilise in import & custom body kits, & they said that they could take some moulds of my body kit & start manufactoring them, if they get sufficiant interest.

They also said they may be able to make a kit similar to the MASA kit for about 1/2 the price.

Carbon fibre bonnets/gaurds would be no trouble either.

Regards,

Jeff

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<<<< Thats the kit in my avatar.

prices would be around the same as what you'd pay for a good quality kit for a commodore/falcon/skyline/supra. so about 600-800 for the front bar, 200 each for side skirts, & 600-800 for the rear, all un painted & without lights.

They just said that it would be no trouble to do C/F stuff, & didn't quote me a price.

At the moment, I'm just trying to gauge the intrest, to see if it's worth their while even doing it. They need at least 1-2 orders before they will take the moulds. I'll get back to you all on more firm prices in the coming weeks.

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carbon fibre bonnet ftw! the kit is nice..i'd be interested in getting a copy of the front bar as i've already got skirts and the same rear bar.

did you talk to the guys at motovation? graeme told me he was getting a mould done of the same kit..

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I NEED the the Masa side skirts and rear bar to go with my front end conversion

The Masa R34 conversion guards arrive next week :O

Have not decided yet to get them copied or not.

When they say they can make one similar, do you have more details

I have the money and ready to order if that helps.

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The Masa R34 conversion guards arrive next week :O

Have not decided yet to get them copied or not.

darrin, if you are gettin em copied let me know. I can get you a good deal with a fibreglasser (maybe free sideskirts and rear bar... I'll have to ask though).

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darrin, if you are gettin em copied let me know. I can get you a good deal with a fibreglasser (maybe free sideskirts and rear bar... I'll have to ask though).

I would love to do a deal

What type of skirts and rear bar?

I would like to copy them, that way if I ever break them, I can get a new set without the hassle and wait from Japan.

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come on ladies i think more money on engine and power upgrades than all this showy stuff, jesus its not a hot4's website is it ;)

id much rather a highflow turbo than a heap of fibreglass bits  :lol:

and who wanted to pay me $40 to translate an entire service manual?? :D:P:O

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come on ladies i think more money on engine and power upgrades than all this showy stuff, jesus its not a hot4's website is it :P

id much rather a highflow turbo than a heap of fibreglass bits  :lol:

I wouldn't!!

My stagea is all for looks, so bring on the fibreglass (got the 19's already ... well and a kit as well, just not sure on the f/b atm!!).

I've already got a car for power!! :O

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each to their own, but i'd much rather get the car going good and look standard then get it lookin like a 260rs and stock, then making it go better after.

ive never been a fan of wild kits and fancy add ons, much rather the goodies under the bonnet, and when im done i might add some skirts and thats about it besides some rims.

different horses for different courses i guess :)

r34 gtr front might be an option in the very distant future, but not for a while yet.

cheers

Brad

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