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Hey

Has anyone brought any kits from here before??

http://www.jap.com.au/

Im looking at the Vertex kit for R32

But dont want to buy crap and it looks like very cheap price for bodykits and I have found them a bit hard to get in touch with??

Any information would be much appreciated

Thanks in advance

Jess

Generally the money you save buying a cheapo fibreglass bodykit will need to be spent preparing and fixing imperfections on each part before painting.

Yeah I know all that :D

I need to send the kit over to England so just want some background info on this company as not looking the best at the moment to buy anything from as cant get in touch with them at all :P

If this is the company that supplies Speed Dreamz here in Adel...stay away Jess :P. Cos, Blitz was spot on in regards to these kits, as many here in SA & a few in WA who've bought from them can testify to that. Even the guys on ns.com who are sponsored by Speed Dreamz don't recommend their kits or service...well lack of.

Why does Jess want a kit for an R32??????? *cough* GTR *cough* :)

No it fors a mate in England im sourcing them for him and he has had no luck in getting in contact with them so he asked me to try :huh:

If this is the company that supplies Speed Dreamz here in Adel...stay away Jess :). Cos, Blitz was spot on in regards to these kits, as many here in SA & a few in WA who've bought from them can testify to that. Even the guys on ns.com who are sponsored by Speed Dreamz don't recommend their kits or service...well lack of.

Yeah I saw that and I knew that speedreamz are bad news but a mate of mine in Adelaide was fitting kits for them to customer cars but not sure if he is still doing it as such a bad rep these days :laugh:

Its a bit hard to buy a kit from this place if I cant get in touch with them so I will get it for him somewere else he is looking for a vertex kit for R32 GTST so help me peeps

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