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Cheers,Il give jetspeed a try on monday

thats a gorgeous ass right there.

It is a nice ass :) i used to have the 400r rear bar but got rid of it as it dident fit to good, so im only buying genuine kits from now on

so im only buying genuine kits from now on

well unless the Nismo factory in Japan is still pumping out the 400R kits than id say you have no choice but to go non-genuine, not to mention if they did still make them, they'd be a touch wide as they were only produced for GTR's, the cost to buy it would be pretty big, an the cost of shipping it over here would be huge.

if its made here in Oz, sadly, it aint genuine. But you can find top quality fits made here, and if you find a decent fitter, they'll make any kit fit perfectly, its just the lazy ones out there that arnt willing to spend the time getting it right that leave you with an ill fitting kit.

bought my side skirts & rear bar from Nismo.com.au (Unique Auto Sports) an it all fit extremely well

my 2 cents :rofl:

Cheers

Well after ringing around i can only buy a copy kit as 400r rear bar can get over $1000 and a big wait from japan also i found out trust dont make a genuine frount bar for a gts-t only gtr's :rofl:

Look on the bright side, if you buy the copy kit, you now have an extra $600 in your pocket to spend and if you edit this thread.....no one will know you bought copies......................................................................

..no one.

ssshhhhhh

Look on the bright side, if you buy the copy kit, you now have an extra $600 in your pocket to spend and if you edit this thread.....no one will know you bought copies......................................................................

..no one.

ssshhhhhh

BAHAHAHA. I think you'd save about 1500 more if you buy a copy kit. But yes... no one will know..... haha

mate i wouldnt recommand jetspeed, they stuff may look original and cheap, but its gonna cost ya twice as much to get pre-fitted and moulded into your car :rofl:

had really bad exp with them and im sure there are others skyline owners agrees with me on that.

mate i wouldnt recommand jetspeed, they stuff may look original and cheap, but its gonna cost ya twice as much to get pre-fitted and moulded into your car :banana:

had really bad exp with them and im sure there are others skyline owners agrees with me on that.

This is a totally personal thing, I have found them to be excellent - but yes, I absolutely agree that they are a bit more expensive than other places - but they have a very good reputation and win trophies every year in the autosalon.

With Jetspeed, you come, place your order get your kit made and then you come back with a whole new look - that's the kinda of service I would want for my buck instead of going to other places where I know I won't get the same level of quality.

There are others out there, but at the end of the day - most will come to Jetspeed anyway.

Your call.

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