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haha yeh the bodykit is pretty masive...was honestly a fan of the JUN kit....for the series one....

with my cars in the past they have been sleepers...

all go and no show, so now i wana try something different...

all show hardly any go...haha

but yeh when im off my P Plates i WILL be getting a rb25det chucked in pretty much on that same day... :D

then, with the combination of a bodykit, rims and a detailed engine bay...il be pretty much set :P

i didnt realise how hard it was to find a kit....theres alot of skylines on the road, but the majority that i see are series twos...not many s1's with kits, even in the gallery section on here....

p.s - kind of annoyed - went to order in a custom plate..R33SUM was taken :)

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There is also another one one ebay i just bought a kit from called Empire Aero. If u do end up finding anyone that does a do luck copy would be good to know as that was my first choice in kits but dont wanna pay the price for an original atm

i know it's a bit late to add (replying to a comment from page 1 or 2) but i got eyelids on my 33 and they look good, some ppl have got crappy eyelids on their cars that make it look bad but the ones i got (which were free neway) were made for a 33. i have seen some pretty badly made eyelids on some cars though, when i get a chance i'll try and get a pic up of it.

There is also another one one ebay i just bought a kit from called Empire Aero. If u do end up finding anyone that does a do luck copy would be good to know as that was my first choice in kits but dont wanna pay the price for an original atm

We can supply you with a Do Luck GTR kit to fit GTS

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i'm in the same situation

the only kit i'm prolly going to buy is a BN knock off or something (i don't really see the justification of spending that much on aero parts when it's a drift car, it's drifting, you hit shit)

and also i cannot find any rear over fenders at all

does anybody know of any companies?

*(sorry to kinda hijack this thread)* :woot:

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