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depending on quality could probably get one of cheap of the net http://www.carmate.com.au/ not recommending using them but gives you something to work with. Unless you want a geniune one

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depending on quality could probably get one of cheap of the net http://www.carmate.com.au/ not recommending using them but gives you something to work with. Unless you want a geniune one

I def want a brand new genuine one. dont wanna waste my time on second hand, re-conditioned bodys. Just wanna do it once, do it right :(

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full kit original is about $1600 US i think, not including import costs etc... else talk to DMD

yea was considering DMD.. will have to give them a call and see what they got etc. i would expect around $4K incl. body fitting and paint...

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yea may give them a call.. found a bomex body kit... will purchase and may get it sprayed by DMD... i know they do quality work, but will also depend on the price.

i know you get what you pay for, so i will def keep that in mind. anyone else know of any quality paint shops around brisbane/sunshine coast area?

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Mate only if u were in Sydney looking for a bomex body kit, i can recommend you to Peter @ Bodyform, i don't know where he gets his bomex kits from but when i bought the DMD bomex and Peter's bomex, peters one is way better in terms of quality and is also agreed by DMD guys although peter may be abit more expensive but hey ur spending 4 gran anyway right :down:

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Also, didn't you want a "brand new genuine" one? Then why r u going for DMD's kits? they're all copies. i learnt my lesson from doing these bodykits. I'd definitely go for genuine ones from US and chuck these made in china paper mesh fibre glasses away :down:

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haha yea i ended up sourcing one from my cousin. thanks anyway. yea i would have liked a plastic bodykit but sooo expensive, would rather spend money on performance mods, so fibreglass will do fine for me. I think ill be selling my front though, not sure if i really like it.

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