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Hi everyone!

Given that I already have the widebody kit, who would you recommend in Sydney to do a great job fitting it? Peter @ Bodyform is highly recommended for general fibreglass work but I wasn't sure if he does widebody conversions as well..

So does anyone have any experience with any companies (either good or bad - I want to hear both ends of the spectrum!) who regularly do this?

Thanks!

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Peter has come on board and now is sponsoring our racecar. His work is a very high standard and we are very pleased to be associated with him.

another vote for Bodyform

What work is he doing on your car (specific if possible!) ?

Edited by infernooo
What work is he doing on your car (specific if possible!) ?

lots..one piece sideskirts, garage saurus front lower lip, new N1 front bumper vents, gannador aero mirrors, Top Secret rear underbody diffuser and lining the rear interior with carbon panels.

we had his custom sideskirts fitted but they dont suit the car due to its high ride height due to the drag racing suspension set-up. So we are going back to an N1 style skirt...but one piece Bodyform ones.

lots..one piece sideskirts, garage saurus front lower lip, new N1 front bumper vents, gannador aero mirrors, Top Secret rear underbody diffuser and lining the rear interior with carbon panels.

we had his custom sideskirts fitted but they dont suit the car due to its high ride height due to the drag racing suspension set-up. So we are going back to an N1 style skirt...but one piece Bodyform ones.

Wow, that sounds terrific! Roughly how long do you expect all of that to take from start to finish for Peter to do? I've heard that while he is a master at his work, he is pretty unreliable with time frames :-(

Wow, that sounds terrific! Roughly how long do you expect all of that to take from start to finish for Peter to do? I've heard that while he is a master at his work, he is pretty unreliable with time frames :-(

cant put a time limit on perfection bud

what demo car????

im mates with both Bassa and Louis so I've got no bias either way

ive never seen a bad job come from Louis

I second that, Louis does awesome work..

I think he is reffering to Loius's stretch ute.. which was still in primer last time I saw it.

he takes awhile, had the s15 in there a long time (original vertex kit going on too, so you know ;) )

exclusive colours arnt as good as 2 sus :D

HAHA yeah thats what happens when you get your mates to do your car,should be ready in the next week or so,it will be worth the wait though

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