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My car is in dire need for a respray, and I thought while i'm at it why not fit one of these:

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Minus the rear spoiler, i think it looks pretty awesome. However, if i decided to stick with the original front bar, would the rest of kit line up? Would it match up or would it look odd?

Also, If i end up going with a copy, are these kits identical to the original? If not what's the difference? I see a lot of poorly fitted bodykits on cars these days and it puts me off a bit, so if and when I do decide to go with this kit I want to make sure it is perfect as in the image, not some cheap shit thrown at my car. Any tips you guys have would be greatly appreciated :mellow:

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We are fitting this same kit to our circuit/road car to dress it up a little...should turn out nice

the STD front bar is too rounded to run with the side skirts in this kit

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We are fitting this same kit to our circuit/road car to dress it up a little...should turn out nice

the STD front bar is too rounded to run with the side skirts in this kit

Where are you getting the kit from? Genuine or local?

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cant find it on the website.. got pics and prices??

They are a new addition to our line up. I will take some pics over the weekend and upload them to our site.

Front Bar - $299

Side Skirts - $249

Rear Bar - $299

or

Full Kit - $699

Shane

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They are a new addition to our line up. I will take some pics over the weekend and upload them to our site.

Front Bar - $299

Side Skirts - $249

Rear Bar - $299

or

Full Kit - $699

Shane

Excellent, some photos would be great. Also have you fitted this particular kit to any GTR's? If so any fitment problems?

Also is that bonnet a Do-Luck Bonnet? Are you able to get them as well (in CF if possible).

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Excellent, some photos would be great. Also have you fitted this particular kit to any GTR's? If so any fitment problems?

Also is that bonnet a Do-Luck Bonnet? Are you able to get them as well (in CF if possible).

Ill get some pics up over the weekend. This is a new item as i mentioned so we haven't had a chance to fit one up yet.

At the moment we are only stocking hoods for the R32 GTST, sorry.

Shane

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