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hey guys im from tassie

HELP!!!!!

dont have anyone that can do kits but i did find one i f***ing love

but..... they want $2050

for the bonnet side skirts and front bar :(

this is very exy and was wondering if anyone knew where i could get this

i left a picture here plz help me guys tassie sucks for parts and there isnt enough nice skylines down here which im trying to change thanks.

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have you tried carmate.com.au yet?

that is the fake 400R AU Spec version

i had a proper jap version on my series 2. they do look different from the front. i had mine fitted before the car left japan. and in the two years i owned it i couldnt find one distributor in australia that sold it or a version that looked just like a real 400R front bar.

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have you tried carmate.com.au yet?

that is the fake 400R AU Spec version

i had a proper jap version on my series 2. they do look different from the front. i had mine fitted before the car left japan. and in the two years i owned it i couldnt find one distributor in australia that sold it or a version that looked just like a real 400R front bar.

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Are carmate bodykits straight bolt of fit or do u have to stuff around with them mate i want decent quality but no stuffing about

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