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Hi there guys im about to purchase another R34-4dr...I was just wondering has anyone else seen another sort of kit that has been fitted on a 4door? either than URAS or NISMO and has anyone have any recommendation where i can purchase a kit from??

Thanks in advance

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aii bro i got a four door n i been realli lookin into 4 door body kits and to tell u the truh my fave would hav to be the east bear 4 door kits..they got sum sik 4 door gtr kits and heapz of shit for four doors so i rekon u chek em out...there a japanese brand but i thnk sum places provide a small range of there kitz in syd frm wat ive seen...but i havent seen the 4door nismo kit for da skyline u rekon u cud email us da pics at [email protected]

4 door luv =P

Def normal, im budgeting over $1000 for the bodykit alone (front, side, rear, and spoiler), and $500 for a paint is a good price.

Something a bit special like a full crossfactory or eastbear kit could be getting up over $2000 easy, without painting

Even a cheaper kit from Carmate et al. are gonna be $300 front, $300 sides, $300 rear, maybe a little discount if you buy all at the same time...Still $900

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