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well i just bought a final konexion body kit and im wonderin what you guys think of them? how do u think the side skirts and rear bar would look with a trust front bar?

any oppinions would be great.... i dnt really like the front bar myself, but i bought it becuase its different to the 50 000 400r and trust fronts i see every day, but now im thinkin....that its gotta go lol

btw....thats the model pics 4 the body kit....i havnt fitted the kit yet when i do ill post pics of how it turned out

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Edited by Anthrax....R33
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well jet speed sell em as final konexion kits....i paid like 1450 two weeks ago then i went on ebay today and their only 850:( but hey you win sum n u loose some i guess.....anyone know a rough price on gettin a kit fitted and painted?

well jet speed sell em as final konexion kits....i paid like 1450 two weeks ago then i went on ebay today and their only 850:( but hey you win sum n u loose some i guess.....anyone know a rough price on gettin a kit fitted and painted?

probably up near a grand for the full kit, depends on the place.

but on that note...how do ya think a trust front bar would go with the rest of the kit?

that's what I was thinking of getting if I do a full kit....if you do it make sure you put up pics so we can see what it looks like !!

well jet speed sell em as final konexion kits....i paid like 1450 two weeks ago then i went on ebay today and their only 850:( but hey you win sum n u loose some i guess.....anyone know a rough price on gettin a kit fitted and painted?

I got my 180sx fully kitted, was only gonna cost me $700 painted and fitted, but they couldn't match the paint properly (stupid red cars), so he charged me $1,500 but that was with a full external respray

Edited by hobzta

nice choice of kit my mate has an r33 gtst with the exact same kit but has the trust front bar on it like you want to do. The whole car looks really good and alot better than the original final konexian (sp) front bar. So yeah in my opinion go for the trust front bar

:sleep:

nice choice of kit my mate has an r33 gtst with the exact same kit but has the trust front bar on it like you want to do. The whole car looks really good and alot better than the original final konexian (sp) front bar. So yeah in my opinion go for the trust front bar

:)

yea i think i might mate...its good to know that it all looks great together, i thought it might...its just tryna picture it in my head thats the hard part lol

Nice kit, personally I'd change the whole kit on your to the final konexion kit as it gives a fresh look to the 33 :)

yea i know which is exactly why i bought this kit.....its fresh, its just that like ive always had a thing for blonde girls :sleep: , ive always had a thing for a beefy hks intercooler hangin all out on the road :kiss:

Edited by Anthrax....R33
excellent! youve just solved the last part of my plan mate ...ill most definatly be back to you on that one

Cool thanks :sorcerer: Ive been wanting the front bar for ages as its a nice looking bar not to agressive looking as most out there, fire a pm my way when you want to be rid of it, Thanks Mate :D

wow....1500 for a full external respray is good??....how did the job turn out? can i see pics of the work?

lol ya for sure as soon as i get it all sorted and fitted ill be on with pics 4 ya

yeha I thought $1,500 was good for a external spray and fitting the kit. I have a pic, no point in asking me where it was done as the bloke has shut shop now....but here ya go PIC

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