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Hello Stagea Folks :D

Right. The last thread ended up getting filled with crap - so this will be the new thread for the bodykits.

Ok so here is the deal: The minimum order of bodykits I can buy must equate to 6 bodykit componants...

For Example: 2 x Front Bars & 4 x Side Skirts or 4 x Spoiler & 2 x Rear Bars.

Prices will be confirmed after minimum order is reached. Picture of the kit is at the bottom of the post.

Interest so far:

EGA41T - Side Skirts Confirmed Payment Recieved 11/7/2006

Cruisliner - Side Skirts (dependant on price) ConfirmedPayment Recieved13/7/2006

Qikstagea - Rear Bar & Side Skirts Confirmed Payment Pending

Muck - Side Skirts Confirmed Payment Recieved

Ok so that makes us up to 5 :laugh: If anyone else wants something now is a really good time to say so...

Cheers

Chris

Advanced Motorsports

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Account details are as follows:.

Name: C J O'Connor

Bank: Westpac

BSB: 032 621

Acount Number: 245 445

Please put your User name as the description + what you purchased.

e.g qikstagea - Side Skirts, Rear Bar

Please make payment prompt as I can not get the kits made up and sent untill payment is recieved by everyone

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Love it! new thread!

few sets of side skirts going out... gonna have to modify mine - make them a lil bit different like i did with the front, and will be doing with the rear. Very sharp looking kits, i think.

Get em while theyre hot n cheap!

Again, if someone just wants a front bar, add it to my order cos its cheaper again as a full kit, i believe.

Dam you guys with money, and no mortgage, no hungry mouths to feed, no wife who doesnt work (except at home), no hassles with staff, no this, no that,

just a stagea to spend it on to make it look as good as it goes..

boo hoo, woe is me...

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Dam you guys with money, and no mortgage, no hungry mouths to feed, no wife who doesnt work (except at home), no hassles with staff, no this, no that,

just a stagea to spend it on to make it look as good as it goes..

boo hoo, woe is me...

haha its good to be young and single :dry: gotta make the most of it before its all over :)

haha its not that we're single - i'm engaged to be married in a few months. im just hoping to get it done before then.

Im also hoping that she doesnt notice when she goes to put her surfboard in the back and wonders where this came from - lol

and so on and so forth. she doesnt take much notice of cars, but we'll see what happens when she goes to get in and its suddenly 3" lower.

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if its anything to go by, my nismo front bar is lower than a 260 rs, hey. Compare the wheel to arch clearance vs ground to front bar clearance, it sits lower. I had asked DMD about it.

Logically, youd think the skirts would be similar...?

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