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Hey Every one I have been looking to buy a body kit for my skyline R33 series 2 and I was just wondering any good places to go buy the body kit because i can get it installed and paint just wanting buy the body kit. Like I have some idea of what I am looking for 400r front bumper with a GTR-spoiler and with jun skirts and rear bar...

Thanks Mark

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FibreVision, The Spoiler Shop....there's a few others.

Look in consolidated workshop thread (sticky).

If you know which exact kit you want, buy it from the manufacturer or Australian Distributor (usually over East).

The prices on The Spoiler Shop website are eye-wateringly expensive. :)

$595 for a stealth lip for Crying out loud!

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Could always talk to the guy at Hybrid Customs...he'll probably already have those ready to make, probably cheaper.

The prices on The Spoiler Shop website are eye-wateringly expensive. :laugh:

$595 for a stealth lip for Crying out loud!

Sounds about right for a single piece....only a little higher than normal.

When you buy a full kit they'll shed a couple of hundred off each piece, but individually you can expect to pay $500 or so, each, front and rear, and $300 for skirts, In Perth anyway....Perth seller's get shafted by Eastern States suppliers, and then again by shipping costs.

Usually easier to just make the pieces here in WA.

Could always talk to the guy at Hybrid Customs...he'll probably already have those ready to make, probably cheaper.

Sounds about right for a single piece....only a little higher than normal.

When you buy a full kit they'll shed a couple of hundred off each piece, but individually you can expect to pay $500 or so, each, front and rear, and $300 for skirts, In Perth anyway....Perth seller's get shafted by Eastern States suppliers, and then again by shipping costs.

Usually easier to just make the pieces here in WA.

I guess you are right...still seems a lot of money for pieces of plastic though. :blink:

Hey anyone know where is a good place to get a carbon fibre bonnet for my 33 S2 in Perth?

Alluminium with Carbon Fibre Overlay is legal.

You can get bonnets legalized, by providing five, for the vehicle in mention, for crash testing.

If they pass, then you get get them legal....now that is IF they pass, ie the CF bonnet somehow folds like normal bonnets...

I've seen a crash test vid where a CF bonnet cracked lengthways of the car, went through the window and decapitated the crash dummy....that shit ain't cool.

Its not legal for that reason...its unpredictable in a crash, and can work out more harm than good.

www.psiparts.com.au

have heaps of r33 stuff at good prices. eg carbon fibre lip spoilers for $300

never used them though so don't know what shipping is like.

Rob's web site is http://www.hybridcustoms.com.au/ and guaranteed to fit exact as he make all his own molds.

Look at the quote for an $800 body kit attached, uninsured and not guaranteed to fit exactly. PSI's FAQ LINK states this not me. Q. How well do your Bodykits fit? and Q. Can you guarantee the fitting of fibreglass products?

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