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Hey guys trying to find a bodykit for my r33 its a series 1.. Lookin for a decent new one nothing too out there but somethign nice...

Anyone have any suggestions???

Also what materials are best and stuff liek that??

Only reason Im looking for it is that ive been quoted to respray..mine and its been cheaper to buy a new kit than rub thew old one back prep it fill it and repaint it...

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http://www.uras.com.au/ might interest you. There are a few suppliers around of various levels of quality. The one linked is quite good and fitment seems to be very good (at least for their 32 and S13 kits). If you want different styles you need to search for pictures of various kits, choose the ones you like, find out what brand they are, then try and get either a genuine (really expensive in general) fiberglass or copy (nightmare to fit in general) fiberglass item. I've personally got a uras front and Origin side and rear. The only other option is to find a kit which is found on a stock car, such as 400R for R33s and fit that kit. For the GTR kits however you need to realise that the panels are different and probably will making fitting a big headache. I don't really know what stock kits came with R33s, for R32s I know there is a "type-m" kit for both 2-door and 4-doors. These are made of plastic (very strong, light and flexible) and fitment is generally perfect (assuming you are trying to fit to the same chassis as the original came from), of course then you will still end up paying the same or more likely more for painting :pirate:. Finally if you want a good quote I'd suggest visiting DT panels in Springvale (12 lightwood drive).

Scottie not a tight arse on this lol got 2k saved hopign that should be a decent amount for a kit..anyone ehard anythign about www.topstage.com.au my mate just got his r33 kit there they fit it and everything he just has to find somewhere to prep and paint it..

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