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The full Du Luck kit front, rear bar side skirts and rear boot spoiler is $3900 plus freight and duty and gst would be around $6000

Try http://www.takakaira.com/aerokits/aerokiti...emenu.asp?cat=4

The GP Sports i got a copy in Brisbane from ARES Speed for $1200 supply only

They have since closed their shop, so I am not sure if they are still operating, but they did have moulds

I only have 1 photo of my car at work, which does do the kit justice.

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Hey isn't there a company in Queensland somewhere that does widebody kits for R33 Skylines that looks similar to the Kaikimoto one? I think they cost something massive though, cause you have to send your car to them; they won't supply the kit so you can get it fitted elsewhere. I'm a fan of the 400R kit, looks the goods I reckon. Not too over the top.

"There's very little meat in these gym mats!"

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Hey isn't there a company in Queensland somewhere that does widebody kits for R33 Skylines that looks similar to the Kaikimoto one? I think they cost something massive though, cause you have to send your car to them; they won't supply the kit so you can get it fitted elsewhere. I'm a fan of the 400R kit, looks the goods I reckon. Not too over the top.

"There's very little meat in these gym mats!"

Just saw your post now. B)

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i like any kits as long as it comprises of all parts - side skirts/rear and front bar and not one without the other if you know what i mean. in saying that, i love the 400R which is why i love the r33 so much. do luck sits in 2nd place.

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