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hi guys

i'm not in ACT but i'm interested in purchasing a kit from j racing

now i know they have the j racing widebody s15 (which looks awesome) but does anyone have any experience with their normal kits? are they decent quality? fit well? asking as they have a sale on one of the kits and i'm looking at getting it.

thanks all

- Eric

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Iv'e had fibreglass repairs done and the workmanship has been gr8. And although the initial color match wasn't good on the paint they re-painted without ANY fuss.

As for full kits no personall experience (I wouldn't give stories second hand)

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i can without a doubt say that money spent at J-Racing, is money well spent.

i've had my front bar fully meshed by them and the work was great and was'nt to expensive, a friend of a few of us named "Ash" has a similar R33 to mine with a J-Racing front bar, it looks sweet and the he said the paint, fit and service was great.

not to mention the several other beautiful looking kits they've cranked out in such a short time.

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i havent heard anything bad about them.

Jerry is a good guy spent alot of time with him, one of my good mates was his Body kit builder at Jracing untill he joined the army.

I had a mate that had a full custom kit made there for his Civic the side skirts and everything were molded into the body so if it was th ever crack or break its not as simple as taking it off... but this kit looked AWESOME and was a great piece of work, so if this is anything to go buy there kits ar pretty damn good. but i havent see a wide range of them though

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Dude, although I am good friends with the boys at j-racing, your from syd, they get thier kits from Jetspeed. Your better off talking to jetspeed and save the posting, I am sure they will match the special as well.

and nugget, get it right...... he joined the NAVY, its a bit different... :(

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Yeah J-Racing are not just a Jetspeed outlet! Jerry is a great guy he took me to my formal in the S15 you mentioned, AWESOME. He is who I will be going to for my kit.

BTW - How nice is the new JR - 101 looking! Not sure about the BDL stickers but that can be explained by the crazy sound system! Everything in the interior is custom, custom, custom!

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Jerry cars was good until he did the stereo install and stuffed around with his interior. I must say I dont like it anymore.

They painted the front lip on my old mans GTR the day before xmas so we could go to the nats so I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THEM.

Dan

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