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They can be a bit hit and miss so it's best to check the product you are getting before buying them. I have viva front guards on the 32 but they don't fit well and you can feel/see undulations that shouldn't be there. That being said, JDM032 has some stuff from there that looks great and fits well.

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hey mate, if you want to look into genuine rather than copy, give dave a call at Sleeka Spares, he is a local Uras dealer and can get all the stuff in. Give him a call on 83596446 and tell him luke with the r31 put you onto him.

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URAS R31House kit (copy anyway)

way cheaper than you'd get it from R31House (or URAS for that fact)

>_<

im probably going to use the same kit on my drift car (except modify it for the 4 door)

I'm looking at a Type M front bar for the Stagea, seeing as I can't find a Dayz one in Australia for the new front lip.

So I'll be selling a front lip, Apexi SAFC 2 Neo and Apexi SITC soon. Will never get the chance to fit them me thinks.

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