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Yeah this kit is for GTS-T not GTR ( From Works )

I went into Works on Saturday arvo and they are out of stock but can order more in ( From what he was saying it sounds like they have some comming in anyway )

i am not sure what he meant. what is the difference with BNR and HCR. is that like 2 door and 4 door??

BNR is the GTR kit and HCR is the GTSt kit....theres a slight difference between the 2 and the fact that noone can find a BNR kit in AUS :D

Sent Worksauto an email about a group buy. Just a general one. Will let you know what they say. Ive got a few soarer mates wanting kits and few other mates with commodores.

Got a painter too, but ill have to ask him if he wants extra work :P

Sent Worksauto an email about a group buy.  Just a general one. Will let you know what they say. Ive got a few soarer mates wanting kits and few other mates with commodores.

Got a painter too, but ill have to ask him if he wants extra work :P

Group buy... i may be keen depending on price. Looking for a kit for a 34 - either a Bomex Type 2 or C-West at this stage. If anyones got photos of C-West or other nice kit on a R34, please post em of pm me.

Cheers!!

I am seriously thinking about making that BNR kit my next mod :D, not for a good few months/years and thats if I can find one as well. I just ordered my PFC so I'll have a decent 350-360hp at the rw's so you can't all say "its all show and no go". :)

Topaz: Sounding like a mean ride! :angry:

Yep, Works in Bently off Albany HWY near Chicken Treat etc..

If I find a good enough R32 GTST over the next month ( been looking for way to long.. I must be fussy ) Then I would be interested in a group buy if I can get the Do-luck kit cheaper.

Drift kits makes your car very low and that is a bit of a problem with the speed humps these days. it just looks funny when the height of your ride is a lil high too.

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