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Yeah gotta say I am pretty pleased with the buy... :)

Now you will find me probably asking all sorts of questions.. :unsure:

Thing I am most interested in is finding out who makes this bodykit as I think it will be perfect for my car... most interested in the sideskirts and rear bar :)

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have to agree i like the back end of that stagea...any ideas ppl of who makes it???

looks awesome, except the front bar and grille are terrible.

i'd be interested in the rear bar and sideskirts though, definately look classy :(

so wheres the bodykit gurus when ya need em :)

Yeah I totally agree... I am only chasing the rear bar and side skirts from that kit above.... I plan to use the rear bar and sideskirts from that kit with this front bar... I think they should match up good enough :(

Should turn my stock ride into a pretty sweet looking ride :)

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Yeah I totally agree... I am only chasing the rear bar and side skirts from that kit above.... I plan to use the rear bar and sideskirts from that kit with this front bar... I think they should match up good enough :)

Should turn my stock ride into a pretty sweet looking ride :(

This is my new car

I will not using that front bar, once i do the R34 conversion

So it will be for sale.

That rear bar and side skirts you like can be bought as a whole kit of Yahoo for 49,800yen front rear side either series 1 or 2

Approx $1400-1500 delivered thru Slidewize

http://page11.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/n29423953

i am very interested to find out where you get the weather deflectors for above the doors!!!! anyone have any ideas?

Do a search

There is a thread about them

RBNT can get them for you

  • 2 weeks later...
M's Factory? what exactly do you mean?

As I said before I would be pretty keen to get my hands on a front bar like that....

M's factory is the brand of the body kit

They complete kit is for sale every week on yahoo auctions

At this stage the whole front (bonnet, headlights guards and front bar and grille) is sold/on hold to another member needing a full front.

Yep I just stumbled across the M Factory kit on Yahoo Auctions just a minute ago... I was going to remove my post but you beat me to it... At least I know that I can get myself another one so thats cool...

Thanks :D

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