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hey guys,

i brought a full vertex kit for my r32 from company in melb, although only one thing fitted the front bar, ive had the fenders fixed already, but was wondering if its possible to fix the rear bar as its warped to the shit house ill post up pics

also the side skirts are too short but there fixable, just cant think how there going to fix the rear bumber.

the company were i brought the kit from wants nothing to do with it so im on my own there!

thanks

simon :(

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I bought the same kit and had the same problem. Only front bar fitted. Where did you get it from. mine was from Speed Dreams. Shittiest mould ive eva seen. It can be fixed though. Very painfull expirience though. I suggest seeking a Proffesional. I know mine took them a fair while to reshap. If you do get it fixed. Take the opportunity to modify it slightly to give it your own custom look.

i got mine from motorkitz in caufield, worst business expirence! he was tring to tell me that the parts are made for the 4door r32 and you have to get the modifyed to fit 2door but when i brought them he said he fitted them 2 a 2door r32 and they fitted only when i rang him up and complained he changed his story!

i had there fenders fixed up they turned out ok.

what custom additions did you put on yours...?

Had my gaurds Pumped out about an inch and a half so had the kit widened to suit, Same when i put gtr gaurds on the front. Fitted a bit of checkor plate behind the number plate. Nothin to serious. I wanted to keep mine pretty plane. But depends what sorta look your into i guiss.

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