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Iam very interested in getting a copy of the r32 gtr doluck bodykit made up, problem is that not one single person in this country have them so i will have to buy an original to make a copy. The doluck bodykit is one of the best looking bodykits out there and it will give the r32 a much more modern look. Dont forget you can also get a fair bit of your money back by selling the original kit!!

Iam looking for an expression of interest for those who want this bodykit (front bar, rear bar and skirts) Expected price is $1200 for the 3pc kit and i need at least another 4 people to join me, the more the cheaper! (this will only be a one off as iam not doing this as a business, i just want this kit without the big price tag like everyone else)

For those who think $1200 is expensive, remember the original will cost abit over $4000 landed after shipping costs, tax, gst etc. Remember the fact that these are one off custom made and in limited numbers, its $2600 to custom make 1 full kit but if i can get 5 people together i can get it as low as $1200ea kit and they will come all prepped ready for paint. This is for local people in adelaide only.

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