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Sounds about right.. i paid about 900 to get it off completely and resprayed the rear quarters, the boot, and the tail lights.

Yeh howie yours looks smick without the spoiler... was that $900 to remove spoiler, weld holes and paint the quarters + bootlid?

i think u also have the same exhaust im gonna get soon (PE2) ;)

Yeh howie yours looks smick without the spoiler... was that $900 to remove spoiler, weld holes and paint the quarters + bootlid?

i think u also have the same exhaust im gonna get soon (PE2) ;)

gidday adz... yep, and the rear lights also (they didn't match properly to the boot when done). 34's look clean without a spoiler :nyaanyaa:

PE2's a nice system... impressed by the quality of japanese exhausts, everything just slotted perfectly into place. no hassles at all doing this at home... as for my split pipe and cat... that wasn't as straight forward as I would've liked - was about an inch out everywhere.

gidday adz... yep, and the rear lights also (they didn't match properly to the boot when done). 34's look clean without a spoiler :D

PE2's a nice system... impressed by the quality of japanese exhausts, everything just slotted perfectly into place. no hassles at all doing this at home... as for my split pipe and cat... that wasn't as straight forward as I would've liked - was about an inch out everywhere.

Ive just had this idea... Howie would you know how much roughly would it be to just get those side bit removed completely+spray?

I think i can save a few dollars if i can just pull off that boot lid bit and throw the standard one back on there i may be able to swap it for my one hopefully :D

lol but if its still pricey i might do the whole thing.......

thnx bud

Ive just had this idea... Howie would you know how much roughly would it be to just get those side bit removed completely+spray?

I think i can save a few dollars if i can just pull off that boot lid bit and throw the standard one back on there i may be able to swap it for my one hopefully :D

lol but if its still pricey i might do the whole thing.......

thnx bud

It the original fits the same holes then why not. :D Or get a carbon boot, for around $600.

The side bits i didn't get a separate quote on, but most of the work was for the side parts.. looked like someone had sprayed the car with an uzi.. what a mess it was.

It the original fits the same holes then why not. :D Or get a carbon boot, for around $600.

The side bits i didn't get a separate quote on, but most of the work was for the side parts.. looked like someone had sprayed the car with an uzi.. what a mess it was.

oh man once u get a skyline lol so many things tempt you..

For now i think i might have to just get rid of those side bits its definite... im on uni holidays now so hopefully i can get the stuff done

if i can get it for like 500-600 for the side bits off the wing ill be wrapped for now :D

thnx to all for the advice..

if anyone knows of any top places to get this work done.. please post!!

cheers

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