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I like the front bar in the 3rd photo + the side skirts...  I do not want a rear bar as my current one is fine.  Can you break up the full kit or do I have to buy as a set?

Please quote me for those two parts plus shipping to Sydneys

as the post mentioned, all r34 bodykit were sold out.

the next set of R34 bodykit will be arrived Nov. (1 set only)available for bomex style only.

pre-order accept.

also au$650 +shipping

place you order now at [email protected]

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vertex style kit for r32 4 door version just available for front abr and side skirt only. you have to mix and match with bn sport. and this item is not in our speical list.

hey mate,

what price for a set of vertex skirts for 4-door r32?

hey mate,

what price for a set of vertex skirts for 4-door r32?

price of vertex style full kit with Bn sport style rear bar is au$888 + shipping

consists of

vertex style HCR32 front baar

vertex style HCR32 4 drs side skirts

bn sport style HCR style 4sr rear bar

bodykit for Skyline R34 has already been sold out. it will be available in the second next container which is end of this year.

When you say they are coming in a container...I assume these are genuine kits and not cheap fibreglass copies??? If so then thats an awesome price! Will wait for the R34 kits to arrive.

hey man also after a vertex kit for my r32 gtst coupe how much delivered to perth?

please read the pervious post as mentioed that vertex kit for r32 is available but not in special price list. the kit is au$890 + shipping to WA.

or you can enquire at [email protected]

When you say they are coming in a container...I assume these are genuine kits and not cheap fibreglass copies??? If so then thats an awesome price! Will wait for the R34 kits to arrive.

this kit is made by fibergrass.

for R34 bodykit, we just have 1 set bomex style arrived in Nov which is the next container.For other style, customer has to place an pre-order, otherwise, we won't have any R34 kit in DEC.

pre -order is always accepted . now the price isau$ 650 + shipping cost and this price will be ended once this special fineshed




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