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Fibrevision tends to be the more prominent one in Perth, depends on what your after really, there are a lot of body kits that are around that don't need to be custom made. Auto Works in wangarra and Jash at c-red carry a few normal kits or you can order them in and get a panel beater to whack em on......

Have you seen c-red s 13? looked quite nice at battle dome wars drag.....

Had some nice flared guards on the front..... give Jash a call or PM him on the forums should have some pics of the S13 I am talking about......

Haven't been able to post much.... New job taking up a lot of time and so is bloody dial up! :-)

yer wel some bad news dan, the deal was all stitched up, i had the s13 and this guy had my honda, but the guy who was buying my honda, well when he went home to get the money, he rang and said ill be over in 10mins with the money, then rang again and said sorry cant make it, cant find the money.....

I would also suggest the kit that roy has on his silvia (c-red) its very neat and clean and combined with some understated rims the car looks smick and neat and alot newer than its true age.

alternatively i would check out the kit that xracing has on its website.. www.xracing.com.au has a PHAT rear bar, but if you order it, then its a half rear bar that joins to its factory rear bumper.. and then jump on JMS website www.japanesemotorsport.com.au and grab a front bar extension and some side skirts from them

stick all 3 on and walla another nice neat silvia, but dont neglect the wheel and tyre package.

lastly, go all out on a M sports or Wise sports or BN sports kit

all drify drifty, try to look up kaminari and hippo sleek kits too

and andrew I want that sub box, i sent an sms to you, let me know how much you want

thanks guys, i will research it.....

RIAZ - yer, i replied to the post, sorry i had no credit left, as i said above the guy ran off, and i was selling it to my mate (the whole stereo), but as the cars still for sale, ill keep it, but if i can sell the car, (without stereo) ill try and work something out for ya....

just had everything planned out for this week, with buyng the s13 and puttin vertex on it for 1200, but i guess it wotn happen, oh well ill just try and find another one, as the s13 i was gettin has now been sold....

aaah the vertex

can go wrong there

dont forget you need phat wheels

check silvia wa

some good wheels there, lil more than the equivalent ebay price for some SSR wheels

but smeh they are right here in perth

good luck with selling and stuff man, its always a fun time

oh yeah and book a shrink for the separation anxiety you will initially feel

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