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Im looking for a a31 kit before i get a respray and repairs done.

Done a fair bit of searching basicly all i can find are uras or "uras looking kits" which im not a fan of.

Ive seen a few rocking the modified autech front bar which i like cant seem to find though :S

And ive seen a a31 for sale on car sales which said had a wounder kit.

The kit i saw itself reminded me of a r31house front bar which i do like, but i did a fair bit of searching and all the wounder kits i could find had the exact same "fatness" as a uras kit?

Any one got any idea where i could start to look for one?

Or any other kit that doesnt look like a uras

Thanks

Kris

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that's the wonder front bar

this is the wonder kit,

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wonder have re-updated their styling to the haruyama style of kit, originlab have made a kit using this style as a base, it's a little less dramatic, also there's the new company that makes that gross kit...

...to be realistic there's HEAPS of cefiro bodykits for sale... but the truth is they're all the same, some look better than others, everybody got the URAS kit thinking that was the shit, then they found out.... it is not.... haha

but really there's heaps of threads in here about body styling dude, just use the search function!

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i did search and again all i came up with was URAS kits or URAS look-alikes

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found this on carsales and the guy says its a wonder kit, is this the new style of wonder kit u speak of?

if so where can i get this, this i like

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I found this one on trademe.co.nz and i also like this, i know where to get these but there are 2 problems

-they havnt been made yet for public sale

-there in NZ and im a bit iffy about shipping fibreglass from there to Aus

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anticeptik the silver blue two tone is a Workshop-X kit, it's available in NZ and costs a butt load of money, it's a cefiro front and side skirts no rear bar and is like 2grand and you have to organise your own shipping, it's adapted from thr R33 400R bumper, it's nice looking, but very very very expensive

as for the purple one. that is not a wonder kit by any stretch of the imagination, i saw that one the other night and thought wtf that's not wonder at all... it's actually the autech type II i believe...

the new style of wonder kit is called shadow aero and is made of FRP composite

(fibreglass reinforced plastic)

http://homepage3.nifty.com/wonder-wonder/s...ero/a31/a31.htm

as for your questions about shipping, truth is, they all come shipped from japan at some stage, and another truth is, you're probably concerned about having to mend the fibreglass but buying a bodykit you WILL NEED TO MODIFY THE GLASS

there is pretty much no such thing as a perfect fitting fibreglass

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