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DAN, ADZ HAS ALREADY SAID A COMPANY CAN GET A FRONT CONVERSION KIT FOR 1,750 (this being what I want to do.)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=3105614

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Arnt these kits 5grand+?
prob just in parts alone if your lucky

fitting and painting wont be a problem, just your skeptical attitude. not needed.

mind you we are talking about the COST of the kits, not fitting and painting.

so why dont you read posts properly. It has been proven the kit is not 5 grande and is under 2000.

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yes but then see how the thread has progressed, this is called a discussion....hence why we are on a thing called a forum to discuss lol. and go get some real world quotes not....oh i heard of some dude getting this done at this price. really a body place to do this and get it right is goin to take a long time to get the fitment right then spray.

so then based on ur "Discussion" of the matter, it will cost 5 grande + 2 grande fitment and paint.

= 7 grande.

I think, it will get all done for a touch under 3 thousand, if not just a bit over. and thats being REALISTIC. and dont say "oh but ull need to suck someones falice" because no, everyone here strives to get the best price by asking the best ppl.

I myself will go to Roger Steen's crash repairers because I have very good relations with him and he does very good work on cars, and I will also get some R34 parts, if any, off nisswreck because I know they are relatively competitive and good people to deal with. It's that simple. The only hard part is finding the time.

DAN, ADZ HAS ALREADY SAID A COMPANY CAN GET A FRONT CONVERSION KIT FOR 1,750 (this being what I want to do.)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=3105614

For 1,750$ it's gana be ruff and to what i know of its not a bolt up job alot of custom work needed$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

Good luck with the price to be under 3k!!! remembering the lights themselves cost $1800 or so, and then a bonnet is around $6-800, so there goes nearly 2.5k without front bar, and guards, which generally would go for about another grand! and then the pannels arn't orig R34! at least 5k your gonna be up for for a "decent" job!

dont like the 34 front on the 33 at all sorry.

lol dont be sorry!

But yer its not so much i love the kit etc i just wanted to do something a bit different and everything wid a 33 has been done to death! lol i was looking at a trust bar first off but then found at a recent car show every second 33 had either a 400r front or trust.. so yer just wanted to go a bit different

For 1,750$ it's gana be ruff and to what i know of its not a bolt up job alot of custom work needed$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

i also thought this but they offer a 12 day money back refund if you recieve it and u decide u no longer want it, it looks bad quialty or fitment isnt right. plus they pay the freighting costs back to them...

You will find it hard to do something origional with a ~ 13 yo car

lol yer exactly, and i agree. thats why i have gone this way. i mean by no means is this one of a kind or anything but its a bit different and has a less chance of rocking up to a car show and being placed next to a car looking the same as urs lol u kno

i also thought this but they offer a 12 day money back refund if you recieve it and u decide u no longer want it, it looks bad quialty or fitment isnt right. plus they pay the freighting costs back to them...

if thats not a great guarantee i cant see any reason why you should stop me from doing this to my car BillyE, no one will laugh at me even if i didnt get all the stuff on my car, because I wouldnt care.

if thats not a great guarantee i cant see any reason why you should stop me from doing this to my car BillyE, no one will laugh at me even if i didnt get all the stuff on my car, because I wouldnt care.

Fair enough.

What am i talking about anyway, i paid 750 for a complete s13.4 conversion.

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