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Vivagarage.

www.yellowpages.com.au

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But you'll need to fit and paint it yourself ... or take it to a shop to do for you.

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But you'll need to fit and paint it yourself ... or take it to a shop to do for you.

unless your a good fibreglasser, i suggest taking it to a pro to have it fitted properly.

unless your a good fibreglasser, i suggest taking it to a pro to have it fitted properly.

Mine fitted up no probs. Just take your time fitting it and get it right first time. Be impatient and you'll f**k it up. Remove when fits right, then paint.

www.vivagarage.com.au

brought my Front lip from there for my r33 ( TYPE BL ) looks nice if it was fitted, but still waiting for a quote from a guy that vivagarge told me to call afew weeks ago ............

Speak to Tarik at racespec. top quality and great price.

racespec.com.au

:P

unrivaled quality and service with a product that cant be beat.

seriously, 5 minutes of searching completely voids your opinion.

imo, kits are stupid. but if you insist on having one, import a *slightly* more expensive, but properly manufactured and well fitting kit from j.

If you seriously want quality then there is only really Bodyform for perfect fitment and consistancy with quality. You pay a little more but its worth it.

I have a R33 2D Coupe 400R Rear Bar and Side skirts from them I am selling in Adelaide if you are interested PM me

Speak to Tarik at racespec. top quality and great price.

racespec.com.au

I highly reccomend racespec +1 great Tarek is a gud mate will definately help you out if i were you id go in there personally and have a chat to him becoz he hasnt got many bodykits on the website and he culd possibly find em even if he dnt stock them :)

I highly reccomend racespec +1 great Tarek is a gud mate will definately help you out if i were you id go in there personally and have a chat to him becoz he hasnt got many bodykits on the website and he culd possibly find em even if he dnt stock them :P

see that part in bold?

thatd be why youre saying the part in italics.

and before im attacked for it, i know people that have paid for kits and waited months with little to no communication before theyve received kits that have been so thin theyre almost see through and have need to be cut, extended, and shut to fit.

so my opinion remains, if youre going to buy a kit, dont bother with the cheap shit that most joints sell, buy genuine through an importer like streeter.

Edited by scandyflick

A mate of mine is also a good mates with Tarek but when he wanted a front bar from him the quality was shit. You could lay the front bar on the ground and see it wasnt straight. Was shocking.

+1 for Bodyform tho, awesome kits and good quality. Or get one from Jap.

A mate of mine is also a good mates with Tarek but when he wanted a front bar from him the quality was shit. You could lay the front bar on the ground and see it wasnt straight. Was shocking.

+1 for Bodyform tho, awesome kits and good quality. Or get one from Jap.

Fair enough but not like he wuld purposly give him a bad kit im sure if he went bak he wulda swapped it for anotha one with no probz. but i undastand were ur comin from yes he is ma mate but i know plenty of people who have bought kits and other parts of him includin maself and were fine everyone has their bad days i guess.

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