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I'm looking around for different bodykit ideas for my R32 and stumbled across this kit on Ebay.

Has anyone had any experience with this kit?

I've fitted a Do-Luck (non-genuine) to an R32 before, and it was a cheap, dodgy, poor fitting kit that took mountains of work to align properly, and I want to know whether the kit in the link above is a cheap and nasty kit or a decent quality kit. The supplier says it's made in Japan and out of FRP.

Anyone who's fitted this kit please post comments.

Cheers,

Sam

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yeah im doing a conversion on my r32.4 right now.. i just bought the conversion guards (r34 GTR) bolts straight on made custom bonnet hinges and brackets for headlights, and thats about it. and for the rear i used r32 gtr guards. and the kit of ebay most probly wont fit and alot of customizing will be needed to be done. your beter of doing the way i did it! =D

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Yeah ive got the Bee R R32 to R34 conversion kit from Japan. There is a lot of mods that need to be done to the orginal r32 shell. So if your planning on doing the kit make sure you wont be taking it off. (:

The photos of the kit on the car are on my camera (camera at home) otherwise i would post them up.

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Here's mine on my r32 gtr.

I got mine Genuine from Japan, but with the amount of work i had to do to get it all blended in nicely, may aswell buy a cheaper copy and work on that.

Like someone mentioned above, it takes alot of modification to the body to get it all fitted nice and strong.

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