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Dude the whole things gonna cost you around 5K-6K, if you want genuine eastbear parts

If not, you can probably get a fibreglass kit, which in my opinion is not worth it because over time the maintanence costs will exceed the cost of the original parts.

In my opinion you should just get an eastbear front lip of nengun or rhd, which makes the gt or gtt front end look beastly, and replace the side skirts and rear bumber with some other bodykit.

Hope this helped you out.

I can source the kit for you at list price( just depends on the dollar as its been quiet volitile the last few months) again as Matty said shipping is a bitch. But it just depends on which shipping option you want. You can have it done door to door which is the most expensive. Or you can have it packed in a container with other parts which with cut you shipping costs by more than half. I can give you a quote. Just pm me if your interested :-)

I can source the kit for you at list price( just depends on the dollar as its been quiet volitile the last few months) again as Matty said shipping is a bitch. But it just depends on which shipping option you want. You can have it done door to door which is the most expensive. Or you can have it packed in a container with other parts which with cut you shipping costs by more than half. I can give you a quote. Just pm me if your interested :-)

i didnt realise you were a registered trader on SAU?

we operate below list price, passing on the discount we get from EAST BEAR being a genuine EB dealer

i didnt realise you were a registered trader on SAU?

we operate below list price, passing on the discount we get from EAST BEAR being a genuine EB dealer

No matty im not a registered SAU trader, just someone who knows who to talk to, to get stuff and likes helping people out.

i didnt realise you were a registered trader on SAU?

we operate below list price, passing on the discount we get from EAST BEAR being a genuine EB dealer

I didnt realise this was the traders forum ?

Shouldn't trading be keep to appropriate traders forum instead of whoring for business in regular forums.

Just pm the guy if you want to sell parts and keep the regular forums for what they are meant for.

Other traders seem to be able to do that .

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