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Guest B34ST GTR

Hi all, New to the Skylines Australia Scene and relatively new to my r34 gtr girlfriend.

I am now hooked on the Bodykit for this car featured on the film 2 fast 2 furious.

Not very internet capable so failed to find an answer to this question.

If anyone is in the know could you be so kind as to let me know so i can start hunting one down.

Thanks very much.

sam

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It's a C-West bodykit

Evo Motorsport in Canberra are the sole C-West distributors as far as I'm aware. http://www.evomotorsport.com

Thanks heaps! That was quick. i thought it would take a while and many opinions later b4 i got an answer.....thats definately it though and now for the price......ouch!......but it must be done.

thanks again.

unless N-1 Distribution are still operating, in that case.........they are providing evo motorsport with the kits as they are the Australian distributor (or were LOL) and they are located in melbourne

price - in excess of 5g's mate

Edited by Nathan_G1
unless N-1 Distribution are still operating, in that case.........they are providing evo motorsport with the kits as they are the Australian distributor (or were LOL) and they are located in melbourne

price - in excess of 5g's mate

hey now i know the kit two always loved it. i wonder how it would look on my 31.

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