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Hey Guys n Gurls

I have been searching for the last few weeks for a set of R32 GTST sideskirts preferably in the silver colour and also a set of GTR rear pods for a GTST but really i dont care what colour just aslong as i can find some as they seem to be so bloody hard to get!

I have called in to heaps of wreckers etc to ask if they get any of that stuff and all have said no, does anyone know any places that stock or have any nice sideskirts for a GTST that suit a GTR front bar?

I have some pics to show u why the old ones have come off, basically they were a cheap set of side skirts and rear pods that didnt match the gtst lines at all. I have searched the forums and I just cant find any info etc on where to go to find any side skirts and rear pods. Or if anyone has any they dont want anymore etc?

Does anyone know any bodykit places or preferably any places that have standard GTST side skirts or anyone who could source some for me as atleast i know they fit well and dont need to spend $400+ getting a set i hope :starwars:

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See how the rear pods dont line up !!!

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This was what my car looked like untill i ripped off the side skirts and pods, now its naked and the skirts etc sitting in the garage.

Cheers Guys

Many Thanks

Pete (BOOSTA Ol Skool SAU)

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Thanks Mark! long time no speak matey, I still owe ya a few drinks for helping out with the GTS along time ago! Hows gary hope he's doing well tell him i said hi.

Wheres Cresta ? I cant seem to find there address anywhere :P

PS. Thanks chaos for the vivagarage guys...

Cheers Pete (BOOSTA)

GOD DAMNNN..... :P That looks sooo tuff and very smooth!

Wish my car looked that awesome but i dont have that much money.

I am just hoping to find some standard 32 gtst sideskirts or maybe even a simple aftermarket job, aslong as it fits properly!!!!!!!

I just want mine nice and simple looking as I think the standard lines look tough and smooth enough, maybe remove my rear wing and get some 33 GTST wheels, I have apexi N1 coilovers already just need to get nice cheapish wheels and get the car looking smart b4 i start making it go abit better.

Sad thing is i have Cash ready to buy some but just cant find any in QLD and i dont wanna pay $400+ for aftermarket skirts as being a mechanic apprentice just doesnt pay that good !!!!

Ps... Cresta doesnt have any side skirts either !!!!! damn running out of places to try!

Cheers Pete (BOOSTA)

GOD DAMNNN..... :blink: That looks sooo tuff and very smooth!

Wish my car looked that awesome but i dont have that much money.

I am just hoping to find some standard 32 gtst sideskirts or maybe even a simple aftermarket job, aslong as it fits properly!!!!!!!

I just want mine nice and simple looking as I think the standard lines look tough and smooth enough, maybe remove my rear wing and get some 33 GTST wheels, I have apexi N1 coilovers already just need to get nice cheapish wheels and get the car looking smart b4 i start making it go abit better.

Sad thing is i have Cash ready to buy some but just cant find any in QLD and i dont wanna pay $400+ for aftermarket skirts as being a mechanic apprentice just doesnt pay that good !!!!

Ps... Cresta doesnt have any side skirts either !!!!! damn running out of places to try!

Cheers Pete (BOOSTA)

Heh cheers mate, if you keep an eye out on these forums you will see a set go every so often, failing that maybe talk to an importer like zoom the guy that runs that is a champion. He could find some in japan and bring them in for you. Good luck :)

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