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Can anyone recomend any body kit suppliers in perth, all i need is a front bar and something on the rear for my R33, i had my eye on a bar from one supplier, but dont know if its against forum policies to mention names and ask opinions?? :(

anyone have any recomendations??

Cam

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Go to Works auto or is it Auto Works in bentley i allways get them mixed up:confused: anyway i went looking for a front bar and they had the best quality kits by far.The thing i liked most about them was the thickness of the fiberglass nice and thick no chance of warping in the sun :uh-huh:

all i am after is a nice front bar, nothing too over the top like a veilside bar, just neat and looks better than my UGLY standard one, some of the 400R look-alike ones i have seen look good, i do know alot of the places that supply them, but just not sure of the good ones.

hehehe, me a bitch?? im gonna go sit in my corner and cry now :D

hehehe, nah i was meaning the really OUT THERE veilside fronts, i have seen your one and it is nowhere near like the other veilside ones, hey i never even knew it was veilside bitch........ :D

(oops, im back in my corner) :lol:

400R front and i think they are 400R rears aswell, the rear is just the pods that stick on to your existing bumper, i already have 400R sides and a GTR wing, just gotta wait 2 weeks for the pods to come in and then get it all fitted up, works auto took care of it all, so its much easier than having to find a painter to paint them after ya get them...

Cam

paul:

i think i mite cancel it now that i know your associated with the painting side of things, just jokes :) better be a good job, its gonna be a hard one to colour match i rekon :D

Dan:

ummmm not to sure, cause it was just a all up price for the whole lot, fitted and painted, but i think the pods were about $120-$160 just supplied not painted and fitted, but there nice pods, they had 2 different types of pods, i saw the ones that you see alot of around but they had these other ones that were a bit bigger, made it look a bit fatter, so i went for them.

Riaz:

if ya still wanna take a look at the bleeder thats kewl, but still wouldnt mind seeing the bumper just to see what kind of job they did for future reference. but whenever if ya wanna wait till next cruise or so, thats kewl

hope i didnt miss anyone :lol:

Cam.

Cam,

No, I'm not painting them, but the owners of Works Auto have a paint shop associated with them, so you can alwyas get stuff done via the one place.

If you want me to paint it I will, but I wouldn't count on how good it would look.

See'ya:burnout:

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