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for genuine URAS bodykit for the 34 go to sleeka spares. they're the only URAS dealers from SA.

i'm getting my kit from there. you'll have to wait a long time but it's well worth it.

pics of the URAS kits are from www.uras.com.au

Sleeka Spares

11 Langford St

POORAKA 5095

-David

Edited by Advent34

Id also recommend Sleeka spares aka Fours N More Automotive.

People would think from sound of it they wouldnt provide kits etc, but as someone said theyre genuine URAS dealers. Also an awesome mechanic if anyones interested. Myself and my boyfriend get both our skylines serviced/repaired there. Awesome work.

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Why not just leave the body standard.

A good ride height combined with good offset jap wheels is enough to make a 34 very nice (just my opinion).

Minus the rear spoiler maybe.

Think about the positives:

#Dont have to deal with a panel beater (even the good ones are a hastle and will need to keep the car for ages)

#"Less" cop attention

#Much cheaper

#Can spend money on other stuff

#Dont have to deal with a panel beater

IMHO Body kits look great but why bother to try to improve the look of a car that looks good (and reasonably unique) already...

Why not just leave the body standard.

A good ride height combined with good offset jap wheels is enough to make a 34 very nice (just my opinion).

Minus the rear spoiler maybe.

Think about the positives:

#Dont have to deal with a panel beater (even the good ones are a hastle and will need to keep the car for ages)

#"Less" cop attention

#Much cheaper

#Can spend money on other stuff

#Dont have to deal with a panel beater

IMHO Body kits look great but why bother to try to improve the look of a car that looks good (and reasonably unique) already...

Thats what ive done :rolleyes: lowered, sweet rims and no spoiler. Defenetly turns a few heads.

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