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Price wise I'm not too sure.

Aftermarket will not be too much, Nissan Genuine Dealer will ask for a bit, maybe...

Ask SAU memeber krzysiu as he has one on his car and could give you an answer.

OR try the For Sale section and search for R33 GTS-T S2 Front Lip and see how you go.

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ah thanks mate,

so much would one of these cost me? how hard are they to source??

ah thanks mate,

so much would one of these cost me? how hard are they to source??

dont bother with genuine OEM nissan parts

they would be over the roof in pricing wise......

usually nismo parts are hell expeisnve..... who knows.... $2,000 - 4,000 even?

and $2,000 to me is worth more than that GTS-t car.....

LOL

id say go to a bodykit place and get an aftermarket copy.......... they are usually $300 +/- for a pair

but they come unpainted........

where are you from? a place who sells cheap kits are CARMATE in villawood...........

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dont bother with genuine OEM nissan parts

they would be over the roof in pricing wise......

usually nismo parts are hell expeisnve..... who knows.... $2,000 - 4,000 even?

and $2,000 to me is worth more than that GTS-t car.....

LOL

id say go to a bodykit place and get an aftermarket copy.......... they are usually $300 +/- for a pair

but they come unpainted........

where are you from? a place who sells cheap kits are CARMATE in villawood...........

but are sh** quality i got my 400r side skirts from them they were shocking when i recei01ved them all good now that i fixed them but i sent them photos to show how i received and i sent them 8 email over 4 weeks it wasnt till i said i was going to take it to small claims court that they replyed and they wanted me to pay to ship them back to them to fix and them pay to have them shipped back to me i do not recommend them

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but are sh** quality i got my 400r side skirts from them they were shocking when i recei01ved them all good now that i fixed them but i sent them photos to show how i received and i sent them 8 email over 4 weeks it wasnt till i said i was going to take it to small claims court that they replyed and they wanted me to pay to ship them back to them to fix and them pay to have them shipped back to me i do not recommend them

sorry to hear

but they are, cheap.....

it depends on where he is from.....

and repairing bodykits isnt that expensive...

ive bought a cheap pair of kit from a store simillar to them but they closed down.......

the skirts were too long and needed to be cut down & fused back together....

you can use fibreglass repair kits and lots of sanding.....

at the end of the day....its just a bit of cheap fibreglass hanging off your car thats painted id say

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