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After spending literally $3500, on detailing, fitting, prepping, reshaping/moulding, painting...After 3 weeks of trouble and pain, its FINALLY FINISHED... I highly recommend Peter from Bodyform (If your in Sydney) to do any body kit work as the front bar was very bad quality and is now PERFECT thanks to him...

Do-Luck front bar, Bomex side & Rear.

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Edited by R33Turbo

I recommend you to get the bomex side and rear from peter @ bodyform (if ur in sydney)....

Tell him Austin sent you :devil:

The only place to get front bar is DMDtheimage in Brisbane, but get Peter to prep it for you cuz he does a perfect job.

:P lemme know how it goes

all up the bomex sides and rear, in AU$ is about $1100-$1300, not including shipping etc... so that is probably true

and the do-luck frnt wouldnt have been more than $600 $AU i belive, again not including shipping etc..

Edited by RusH_

Yes i could of gotten the genuine one but guess its just my lesson learnt thru the hard way...

BTW it was including refunds and lost money with shipping etc...then had to do detailing for $250 extra... so its all up $3500....anywayz im happy with itz ;)

Have no other angles taken at the moment...

Peter sells bomex kits but not do-luck cuz when he does its from the same guy "DMD" so wats the point?

its not factory cuz the coil overs were adjusted to sit taller than stock...however its not enuff for me to avoid scrapes...i can't drive it anywhere....i need to adjust it so it could sit taller and also change wheels to 19"....

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