Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hey,

I've got the stock body kit on my R33 S1 1993 but I am looking at buying a custom body kit for it in a few months hopefully 3-4.

I was wondering how much rougly I would be looking at to get it painted (Gunmetal Grey).

Also, how much do you think I would rougly get for the bodykit that is currently on the car the stock one, very good condition also.

Thanks :)

- R33 MidnightRacer

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/123512-bodykit-for-r33/
Share on other sites

It'll normally cost close to $900 to get the kit done.

From the quotes I've researched shops usually charge around $300 per panel/piece - so front bumper + rear bumper + sideskirts = $900

:) Thanks for that, I didn't think it'd be that much to be honest ah well I'll see whats around my local area and get some rough prices as well, but thanks heaps for that!

- R33 MidnightRacer

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/123512-bodykit-for-r33/#findComment-2280882
Share on other sites

  • 1 month later...
If you have a full type M factory bodykit wth rear pods, you could sell it all separately and get $400 - $500.

I would just keep the factory kit. At least it fits properly >_<

depending who fits the kit, if it will fit property .

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/123512-bodykit-for-r33/#findComment-2387563
Share on other sites

$350 to fit skirts? mate the guy who's fitting these must be laughing. I got my kit fitted, painted the factory metalic silvermatched paint, supplied paint / fitted kit for $550 and that was a front, skirts and pods.

to fit skirts its a tube of sikaflex and 4 screw you can do it your self if you really want to.

And if you want to know the quality and fitment of this kit i can post pics and show you how exceptional it sits, with no gaps at all.

shop around first, coz most places, the first question they ask is what car you own and the second you tell them a skyline they will just jack the price up coz its an import, so try and avoid telling them what car its for, just say a 2door coupe.

i got quotes to fit it alone without paint for $1200 and i just laughed and said yeah no worries, do i sound like im an idiot and had a few verbal arguements , but some places have not a single clue on how to do business

Edited by mr_crust
Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/123512-bodykit-for-r33/#findComment-2389073
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • So either way it is gearbox out and look what is wrong?  I know about the input shaft bearing. Even before swap/new clutch the it sounded exactly like this: So is that inout shaft bearing or the other was installed backwards?  And can some please tell me the part number for that input shaft bearing? The gearbox is small box from R34 N/A and number is FS5W71C. Thank you  
    • I am yet to see anyone ever regret a quaife or helical. ...other than drifting/skidpan duties. I kind of want to upgrade my factory helical with a Quaife (but really it's not ultimately that different, and is a MASSIVE UNDERTAKING), that's how good the hype is about them, that I want to try them 'just to see'  
    • D2 and Ksport are essentially the same thing and basically just generic Taiwanese manufacture. Better than ChinaBay crap, but... not top shelf. Öhlins have got to be some of the best dampers around, so likely to be a good option. It's going to get to the point though where I suggest you buy from Oz. We have at least 2x excellent options here. If I were you though, I'd be talking to KW about doing something for the R33. There's bugger all difference between that and the 32. In GTR land, anyway.
    • KW only offers a set for the R32 GTR. Popular options are D2 racing, Ksport or Öhlins. I have a D2 Racing coilover set, though I don't know for sure which one.
    • Well, the good news is you have more than one very good option for new coilovers in and around your country. Worth the drive over to KW to talk about GTR stuff.
×
×
  • Create New...