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distance between bottom inside corners of the lights on my S1 is about 830 - whole heap less. which is shite cos i wouldve loved an s2 grille with those lamps...

and here is my car with the monkey warehouse nismo front bar. you'll see its a lil bit different to the pic, was modified at DMD Image. you can see it sits a whole bunch lower than the rest of the car.

we're trendsetters, ega4it. front bar, wheels... and thats all... rest to come.

Looks bloody good! Care to shoot us some more happy snaps? :(

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put me down for side skirts and rear bar! can i get a price on those?grille too maybe... no spoiler. eyelids definately not. love the big headlight look. makes it different. Hey andy whats the go with the no-roofracks thing youve got going on?

put me down for side skirts and rear bar! can i get a price on those?grille too maybe... no spoiler. eyelids definately not. love the big headlight look. makes it different. Hey andy whats the go with the no-roofracks thing youve got going on?

Hey Man - Looking around $800 plus freight for those two. Lemme know if your serious and I'll get some quotes including Freight.

ALSO NOTE: The more people we can get buying kits at the same time we can get em hella cheaper :spank:

Now that this chick is about to get her stagea in a few weeks...i would be very interesting in the nismo style kit...wooooohhooooo cant wait to see my new baby get off the ship!!

Hey Wildcat - Lookin prob $1400 Plus freight. I'll get some quotes including freight if you wish :rofl: Could possibly be cheaper if I decide to buy my kit at the same time too...

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Spoke to Micheal. He is going to look into getting the NISMO kit to fit S2's... In regards to the grille - he needs one to copy. So if your interested - pitch in and bring one in from Japan to be copied :cheers:

Hey Man - Looking around $800 plus freight for those two. Lemme know if your serious and I'll get some quotes including Freight.

brilliant ill be doing that. Looks a bit front heavy atm, need to finish it off.

also looking at having the car resprayed, unless someone can recommend a joint that is really good at matching paint and fitting body kits? not too thrilled with the colour matching from where i had it done.

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Yep! Sydney! A place called Madhatters customs... Painted 'DREMPT' the Pulsar :D Top quality jobs... Depending on when youwere thinking for the sray job, I might come down with you for a bit of a road trip if your up for it

might be a good idea... we arent exactly spoilt for choice, chris...

anyone got a pic of the masa sideskirts? not a really big fan of the nismo items available through monkey whse, they dont suit the front and rear bars...

might be a good idea... we arent exactly spoilt for choice, chris...

anyone got a pic of the masa sideskirts? not a really big fan of the nismo items available through monkey whse, they dont suit the front and rear bars...

Agreed! I'll have alook round for some...

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