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Hey guys,

Auto Blitz body styling is now in full force. We aim to ‘chop’ any price on body kits Australia wide!!!

Full body kits for most imports starting from $1,000. Our website should be finished very soon with colour pics and prices of all our kits.

We also will be selling carbon dash’s for R33’s (more models to come very shortly) and this is the real stuff, unlike that “look a like CF” on other sights.

For now we have the R33 stealth wing (boot filling) for $190 + postage.

As we are based on the Gold Coast, you are welcome to pick up this product.

We can arrange all of our product’s to be painted before postage, as well as have our guys professionally fit any of our kits.

PM me if your interested or any questions or call 0408717883.

Cheers!

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gR33ddy,

we can get pics of the stealth wing, my kit is currently at the painters so no pics as of yet. but they should be ready before the 25th, my cf dash is getting a hint of red pearl across it (same painter) so as soon as i get it all fitted ill post some pics!

i went the gt400R kit, frount, rear, sides, bonet, wing with cf blade, cf dash and cf door steps :wassup: all my cf items have red pearl before the resin. so should look hot!

ill keep you posted

AUTOBLITZ

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