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Anyone bought from DMD?

DMD is quite expensive but im going to try and fit myself, so are they worth spending that bit more???

they sound confident in there product

I have no idea what there quality is lik and fitment etc?

I just dont wanna be screwed again..

Anyone kno? Opinions?

I have also got some quotes from motorkitz and VIVA

Anyone kno what there lik?

Anyone else you guys can recommend or any opinions plz say

Im after the BN side skirts and rear bar. Trust Front bar, Garador mirrors, Vented wider fenders, bonnet for a GTST series2 R33

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From what I can gather they have new manufacturers for some of their kits & quality has improved. Was over for the Syd Autosalon recently & a business trader there (Smooth) sources some of their kits from VG & they seemed pretty happy with them.

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From what I can gather they have new manufacturers for some of their kits & quality has improved. Was over for the Syd Autosalon recently & a business trader there (Smooth) sources some of their kits from VG & they seemed pretty happy with them.

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That R34 was HAWT!!

The kit was really good too, so must of lifted there game :domokun:

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when i got my kit from viva, one of my side skirts were not fitting properly.. i just did some cutting and sanding and bending... it fit nice after all that and painting etc., :)

it was some work to prep it and get it to fit nicely.. but it was very nice in the end.

i guess you will get better quality from the plastic kits.. but they cost shit loads more than the fibreglass stuff which usually does warp.

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Just got Bn Side skirts and rear bar the other day from DMD rocked up cracked (not dmd's fault the couriers it was packaged very vell) But put the side skirts on my car they seem to fit but there to tight and crack around the corners so gona have to strengthen it up with more fibre glass i guess rear bar looks like its gona fit alrite. The only other thing im not happy with is on the side skirts as part of the skirt it says Monkey on there in the bottom back corner. This is because DMD distribute for Monkeyware house i could prolly sand it off but this should have been shown in photos or atleast told me about it before i bought it. I have heard nothing but bad about viva garage (very shit fitting kits) and when i rang them up to ask about the kit the guy was an absolute cock head so i went else where. Good luck either way you go let us know how ya go

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