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'DIANA' from Insurance group

I have the skirts and rear bar.. Pics here - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...ro-t189641.html

I'd say you would be looking at over 3.5k for the complete kit to your door

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Nice car JaiK :banana:

The FK kit has copped a bit of a beating, edge is missing from the passenger skirts where you cracked it, and front bar was in 2 pieces after some gutter action but it got fixed up nicely :P

Will take some pics of the cars current cond when my new digi cam arrives.

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dude, this is what you need - my old car :( oh looky - nice plates :)

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Haha i was waitin for your input on this, how much again that kit set you back? Im really bent on what kit to get as ill say oh yeah ill get this one so ill start savin for it then as time goes on ill get fedup with waitin so ill end up taking the cheaper way out ie the uras copy kits that appear on ebay, ive been told they cause more stress to fit, than they're worth

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dude, this is what you need - my old car :) oh looky - nice plates ;)

Final Konnexxion from C-Red

Haha i was waitin for your input on this, how much again that kit set you back? Im really bent on what kit to get as ill say oh yeah ill get this one so ill start savin for it then as time goes on ill get fedup with waitin so ill end up taking the cheaper way out ie the uras copy kits that appear on ebay, ive been told they cause more stress to fit, than they're worth

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