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Ok guys, long time no see, but I'm at wits end.

I'm gunning down a front spoiler for an R33 GTS-T S1 1993.

You know the standard 'M' type? (Not the lip one, the full spoiler) I'm even willing to consider an aftermarket option but I really would like the same again. (On this note too, what IS a good kit? They all look shit to me =P).

I have had discussions with A1 Nissan Wrecking, AA Car Parts in Boondall, Just Jap don't import it and carry horrid kits.

Everyone have said that they have no idea where I would find one.

The best lead I have gotten so far was Village Motors in Petrie who have given me a list of things to give to them (build date, VIN etc...) so they can look into it but they don't sound optimistic.

Any help my fellow SAU buddies give me will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks duuuuuudes,

-Kez

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You sir, are a f**king sexy man.

Spoke to Village Motors as well, if anyone is interested a new R33 Front Spoiler (S1) is $1500.

f**k.

lol... villiage motors wanted to charge me 1200 for an RB AFM...

you're from the village people if you try and buy anything except for wheel studs through them.

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Ahhhh no, not only is that nothing like my style one, I don't have a Top Secret style one =P

I went through JapanAutos like SCR48 suggested. A little over $300 and I have a new front bumper. Titties.

Awesome guy that runs it too, had a good chat =).

Admin, sir, you may lock this topic.

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I went over there and had a gander, he was nice enough to let me choose from four different bumpers. The amount of gear he has there, oh my f**king god.

I could spend well over a week in there, just looking at shit to buy. He has like 8/9 halfcuts of various imports just smiling at you when you walk in. He knows his shit and actually is a really top bloke!

I'd reccomend him to anyone. Esp. being at Reddy is a massive bonus, easy to find too!

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