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In an attempt to eliminate the all too frequent "What kit is this?" "What kits are available?" etc. I have compiled an archive of all the kits I know of.

Feel free to add any I have missed out and help me on the ones I can't complete.

Please sticky...

Autech

Front

16bhszk.jpg

Rear

BN Sports

Front

331hrpi.jpg

Rear

2430w7t.jpg

Diana

Front

Rear

East Bear

Front

2gtrgjq.jpg

Rear

30wqm92.jpg

Final Konnexion

Front

1zlpy0p.jpg

Rear

4sibtw.jpg

Origin

Front

hra5cj.jpg

Rear

2rggnz5.jpg

Uras

Front

fckuv4.jpg

Rear

29c27uc.jpg

Wonder

Front

smrh5c.jpg

Rear

1y1kig.jpg

If I am missing any or you can help fill in the gaps please feel free to add them.

Cash

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Diana

Front

di_aero_m_a31cef_f300.jpg

Rear

di_aero_m_a31cef_r300.jpg

D-Max

Front

31.jpg

Rear

31-2.jpg

Extra Links,

Autech - http://www.ghost-dancer.com/site/stocklist...o/a31cefiro.htm

Origin - http://www.ghost-dancer.com/site/stocklist/dsa31/dsa31.htm

Edited by TonyL
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that Wonder kit is their 2nd Kit - Shadow Aero Series

Wonder

WonderD1b.jpg

Worshop X / DriftCorp from NZ

D1Spec2-1.jpg

D1Taxi.jpg

Autech bar with Autech front lip

AutechLip.jpg

gtr front bar - made by 'missile' i think

Red.jpg

unknown

whitecefiro3.jpg

from memory Huddy or Softy's car originally came with a kit that isn't seen very often, but i can't recall the name of it. there is also a kit made by B Wave, but i haven't seen pics of it for ages

this thread should be a sticky

Edited by a31rb25

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