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After purchasing the kit 2 weeks back, i sent it in to get sprayed and fitted, and it came back last nite all done. Im real happy with the look i've got. I didnt want to change the front bar, as i didnt want to lsoe the factory blinkers and spot lights, as i use them heaps, so i ended up getting a front lip, which compliments the front bar. This was supplied from the top guys as Powerplay imports

For the side skirts i went through (www.fibrecrazy.com) to get these, and considering they were fibreglass the fitment was perfect, they didnt need any work to fit them, apart from the sanding. These are veilside E1's.

And finally for the rear pods, they are guniene east bear items, also supplied from Powerplay imports. These guys stock some awesome stuff, and i cant thank them enough for supplying 2 of the 3 items.

It looks pretty good in pics, but in person it looks nuts as you can see the detail. Oh and these were jsut quick snaps this morning before work on my phone, i will take decent pics this wkend :thumbsup:

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looks really POO!!

lol nah looks very nice mate... when i saw the skirts i was like nOooOOOO not a veilside kit... then realised they looked nothing like VS skirts and i was just blind... S2 33s always look good with a front lip ext. on them... that one more so :D

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well the wheels are 18", and i only purchased them 2months back, so im not getting anything bigger, and as i drive this everyday i dont wanna lose the ride quality.

as for lowering it, im scared to do it, ive had the kit for 1 day and i left my missues place and i already scraped under the frotn lip at stock height, so if i lower it, its only gonna be for show purposes.

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