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the monkey warehouse m-sports kit rear bar looks sweet as, dunno about the skirts and front bar tho..

What is the difference between monkey warehouse msports kit and just the msports kit? Is it a copy or is that where the genuine kit comes from?

well there you go i never new that monkeyware house m-sports kit was a copy and yeh it definalty looks better when its not on an orage car covered in stikers. how come no one likes the front bar i like it cos its different from every other bar arround that ive seen i havnt see one other car on these forums in the photography section with this kit. maby no on elikes it lol o well i do oh and to (sauce) who said i just convinced them to buy this kit i got it threw www.dmdtheimage.com anf it was $1100 with front indicators.

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yer it is hey, i saw one on a 33 down in Port Adelaide very hot.. but yer dunno wot its called hoping somwone can shed some light on it for me to...

They call it the E series bonnet, i got myn from autobarn up south for 1400 but it was the new silver colour and the first in adel. Silver looks ugly but it was to get painted so dident bother me, if you wana cut the middel man out ring jet speed in Qld as they deal with that type.

i just looked at the piks of both the m-sprts kit and the Final Konnexion kit and the rear bar and the skirts look identical and the front bar is similar just without the indicator holes basicly. it leads me to belive tha tmaby the m-sports kit is a copy of the Final Konnexion kit.

Im trying to find some BN skirts and rear bar, Trust front bar and the bonnet in the pic. to suit a r33 of course

i know this might be a long shot cause its in england but a fella called martin can make up a carbon fibre reinforced front bumper for the R33! it looks like a standard GTR but with a few minor differences, you can email him [email protected]! its the best quality i've ever seen, and thats saying something cause FRP doesn't last long on the irish roads we have to suffer on on a daily basis!! i'l try and post a pic but if i cant, martin can foreward some on to you!

Carbon Fibre front bars get ridiculously expensive and with little benefit. Most of the time you want a flexible front bar not a rigid one, as this flex will absorb any force and hopefully not split or crack the bar. We are going to be releasing our own version of the GTR/Trust style front bar.

Here are a few sneak preview pics:

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