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as some of you may know, i own a R31 skyline, it has a RB30 in it, 3 speed auto with over drive. i have been surfing the net for a few days now and cant seem to find out weather they made a body kit for the R31, i did see a body kit for a trx or something that fits on the R31. did any of the early R31 come out with a body kit or are there aftermarket ones.

i was also woundering if there was a body kit for the skyline, if anyone had any pics of a skyline with the bodykit fitted as i am looking into getting one for my R31.

also just woundering how hard it is to replace a diff center out of a R31 skyline, as i need a new one (second hand, new to me) and i was quoted $68 for a diff center, i thought that was cheap but woundered if it was hard to put them in.

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