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Yeah im looking for side skirts R33 preferably mspec or GTR sideskirts, and not too expensive as i have a budget. Pref in burgundy and good condition, marks and scratches i dont mind however as long as no cracks. PLease Pm me if u have or know where i can get sum.

Cheers

Clint

I am willing to spend upto $200-250,

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ok firstly there is just jap:

http://www.justjap.com/body_kits.htm

then there is unique auto sports , however there isnt a price for their skirts, may have to get in contact with them

http://www.uniqueautosports.com/pricelists...ody%20Parts.htm

thats all i can think of for now!

also beware of fitting costs

I have exactly what u are after but they're on my car so i can't sell them - burgandy and all :P

But more usefully - you can pick up a set for around $350 (unpainted) if you go for the standard m-spec ones. Just get them painted, they're a doddle to install, just a few screws and or drillholes required.

You could also try www.hikariperformance.com - they can source them over in a container from japan.

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