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Speak to the owner of Styled2Race. They will do you a really good price, way better price than anywhere in Perth I've seen. Make sure you speak to the owner (can't think of his name) and tell him if he reduces the price a bit more you'll put a 'styled2race' sticker on your car. Its just a small url sticker, but he'll drop his price quite a bit if you do it. Its a new business and he's trying to get exposure :)

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so ryan iam guessing you have had your kit installed by them? what was there work like because i just dropped there website a msg to see if i could get a quote for my new body kit painted and fitted.

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I didn't actually get mine fitted by them. A friend and I went there and spoke to them about a kit for his car. They showed us some of the cars they have done and we were both impressed. My friend is getting his kit fitted by them. He also has an R33 gtst.

He is getting GTR front bar and side skirts. The body kits are not fibre glass, but rather FRP, which has a bit more flex in it, so doesn't crack as easily. They also use two pack paint (spelling), and heat treat the paint. What they do seems really good as well as a good price, thats why a recommend them. :happy:

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I didn't actually get mine fitted by them. A friend and I went there and spoke to them about a kit for his car. They showed us some of the cars they have done and we were both impressed. My friend is getting his kit fitted by them. He also has an R33 gtst.

He is getting GTR front bar and side skirts. The body kits are not fibre glass, but rather FRP, which has a bit more flex in it, so doesn't crack as easily. They also use two pack paint (spelling), and heat treat the paint. What they do seems really good as well as a good price, thats why a recommend them. :happy:

You dont know how much the gtr front and sides are costing by any chance? im interested in the same thing for my r33 gtst...

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