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ive you have a nice phat FMIC, the trust one is nice..

(dont mind the damage..  :))

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not bad, dont mind that one. Im also looking at the trust, but its a little different to that one. Im just not too sure about the lower lip sticking out too much and the lack of indicators on most of em. PS.. i do have a nice phat FMIC, but its getting hidden at the moment :)

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second one is nice, i opted for the not-so-big lip tho.. i struggle with kerbs as it is, let alone with a lip that sticks out further.

mine also has eyelids that ingegrate into the front bar too.. but im still waiting on them.. then i can get it painted!

edit: i carnt spel, but i can lift hevy fings!

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yeh, i dunno if im keen on the lip too. Plus the rest of my kit is similar to the blue one (400r rear bumper and side skirts and a drift wing) but i think maybe the trust front bar is a bit too much out there, especially compared to the one i got at the moment

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someone was selling a m sports style front bar for the r33 gtst. Ill try to find the link - looks exactly like the one on the s15 except of course moulded for the r33.

Hrmm interesting.. was the person selling it on the forums?

Also 25GTT, do you mean you got the same type of kit as my car now.. or the front bar im looking at buying?

The orange pic is from vivagarage.com , im looking at getting it from there, depending on price and shit.

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Guys

I have a couple of questions

I presume its better to have it painted before its fitted.

What would be a reasonabel price to have a body kit painted if its ready to go. Prep etc?

Is fitting a hard job. Any instructions around on how to do it correctly.?

Cost for a shop to do it?

Thanks

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Hrmm interesting.. was the person selling it on the forums?

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?act=Attach&type=post&id=54

thats the m-sports i was referring too. yes, on the forums.

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