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Hey guys, im a noob on the scene after coming back into the skyline scene after a couple of years, and i remember way back when i had my first 33 that people did group buys on bodykits and they ended up dirt cheap at like $400 each or something..

does anyone know of a group buy that is happening that im missing?

alternatively, can someone with know-how help me organise a group buy?

any help would be much appreciated =)

Scoobs.

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Viva Garage?

I figure if we are going to a GB, we should take the opportunity to get something a little more unique

Final Konnexion!

http://www.finalkonnexion.co.jp/english/li...eup_nissan.html

DOOO IIIIT!

Edited by GTS4WD
Viva Garage?

I figure if we are going to a GB, we should take the opportunity to get something a little more unique

Final Konnexion!

http://www.finalkonnexion.co.jp/english/li...eup_nissan.html

DOOO IIIIT!

hmmmm not bad..duno about the front bar but thats a series 1 i guess....needa series 2 for me =].

Someone willing to contact and organise group buy or find out details atleast if possible.

On vivagarage it says full kit $750 + postage so group buy should make it quite a reasonable price and i think quite a few people are interested.

just incase anyone wants to look heres the link

http://www.vivagarage.com.au/homepage.html

75000yen=around $1200 for the finalkonnexion kit

ouch!

but it is a very sexy bodykit.

would be interested but i got my 200000k service comin up :P wont have much money left at all.

Edited by auss13

It is a little much, but as far as I know there is only one in the country.

And thats the only rear bar that looks half decent on a 32

If you want quality, and something different, sacrifices must be made :P

Hey guys i got a email back from vivagarage this is what it said:

Hi there,

Thank you for taking interest in our product.

Yes we are more then welcome to sort out a good price for your car club.

When you have a final roundabout figure let us know and we can see what we can do for you.

Thanks

Yours Sincerely,

Chris

VivaGarage

9 Charles St,

Allenby Gardens,

SA 5009

Australia

Tel: +61 8 83401236

Fax: +61 8 83401036

Web: www.vivagarage.com.au

-----Original Message-----

From: Beau Fernandez

Sent: Tuesday, 23 December 2008 5:01 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: Bodykit group buy

Hey hows it going.

Im a member off SAU (Skylinesaustralia)

and a topic was brought about considering a group buy from vivagarage on a range of kits.

Just wondering what prices would be like, and if you can help us out

so far there are around 6+ people interested.

thanks

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