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I'm looking at getting a kit for my r32 and Jetspeed and Gforce bodykits seem to be offering very competitive prices. I am leaning towards Gforce at this stage as I have heard many mixed stories about Jetspeed. Was just wondering if anyone has had any experience with Gforce? Whats the quality of their kits and installation like?

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JETSPEED SUCK ASS!

I just had a door resprayed.. worst job ever! charged a shitload..

took them another 3 weeks to redo it.. and it cam back shit again.. and it chips too easily..

they didnt want to give us a bit of a refund either to get it fixed up.. NEVER AGAIN!

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stay away from jetspeed. only go there if its the only place left in australia that has the item.

GFORCE are prretty good. ive got a full BN kit and wide guards off them and they fit like a glove. :D

Thats what I wanted to hear!! Good stuff. Are you getting them to fit an spray it? I am planning on getting them to do mine and don't wanna end up worse off as many of these Jetspeed customers seem to be.

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