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hi all

im looking for good place to fit body kit and whole body paint job.

i looked up every single topics related to R34 from page 1 to page 82 here. and i saw many time of good reputation of bodyform and peter and bad things about carmate or something.

so i looked up bodyform on googles but there was only bras and clothes related sites....

so... can anyone please give me a place of bodyform or mails of peter or phone number to my email please. im in sydney.

cheers guys

my e-mail is [email protected]

thanks

contact peter on 0416 243 098.. located near prestons..

he do a very nice job, but cost too much to paint and fitting..

around 1200 for supplied, paint and fit a front bumper..

so if you cool with the price, than go for it..

also with car mate, not all product is bad, depending on your luck..

i got a side skirt from them.. fit perfect, not too long, not too short

but it has some inperfection to it like gaps near the door, which i think they will fix when you want them to install..

price wise is good..

thank you for reply man!!

im looking for to get do luck front and bomex side and rear... and vented bonnet not CF. how much do you think ill have to pay for it include painting?... i know carmate is not too expensive.. but i dont want to risk it...

thank you for reply man!!

im looking for to get do luck front and bomex side and rear... and vented bonnet not CF. how much do you think ill have to pay for it include painting?... i know carmate is not too expensive.. but i dont want to risk it...

do luck front bodyform have, but not bomex side and rear..

last time i check he have top secret rear, and need to order the do luck side and rear

if you can shop around for price, dont think it will bevery expensive..

  • 3 years later...

Bodyform Aero has a new addy; and the old landline does not work.

New address is...

7/179-183 Woodpark Rd Smithfield

Peter's Phone Mob:

0416.243.098

Landline and new Bus. Cards to be made up soon

Mobile is the same as before (you noticed).

Quality of work is as great as ever.

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