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Looking at getting a 400r kit from the spoiler shop, costs around $2700 fitted and painted, anyone got experience with them?

I'm thinking it may be cheaper to source the kit myself and get it painted and fitted by somebody else. If i source it from like www.justjap.com It's ~$1500 including delivery. That leaves $1200 to spend at a sprayer/fitter...which from what i heard doesnt get you too far! Anyone got an opinion? What body kit do you have and where did you buy it and how much for? Cheers all.

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Xtreme Bodykits

13c/4 Homepride Ave

Warwick Farm NSW 2171

call John 0422244198

Thanks for that man but unfortunately i'm in perth ;) But in saying that it does mean that i can get it cheaper then the $2700 quoted by the spoiler factory. I'll have to look around once the shops open again and ring around. Cheers for the post.

Alright i'll look into it then. What about fitting though? is it all clip on or do you think there will be some modifications to the kit?

fitting is usually done with screws and drilled in the right places to hold it all together, I know some places use cable tires.

price? ask around you can get some for $800 - $1000, just gotta go get quotes from different places.

would be cheaper if you fit the kit on yourself and ask them to just paint it.

but with Spoiler Shop and Fibre Vision, there bodykits will fit perfect as I've seen some of there product.

the 400r kit from justjap is good quality and fits well compared to other cheap kits

I reckon get the kit from justjap, only because its good quality and get it fitted and painted somewhere else

I got my frontbar from justjap...i have attached pics of my car

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