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Had this kit fitted at fibrevision a couple of months ago. Was pretty happy minus a few hurdles. I originally had some jun sideskirts purchased off ebay (stupid idea) they sucked and would not fit so i had to go with 400r, there good but i still would have much preferred the jun. I asked Bruce if he would paint the calipers only red, so when i checked up on it his employee had painted the calipers plus hubs. I was pissed at the time but i think i like how it looks now.The rear pods started coming off a few days after i got the car back. Bruce had a look and could see that it wasn't sanded properly in a few spots by his employee and the glue might have been the wrong stuff used. It was fixed and is now good. As you can see a few big scratches on the car I can thank some Biatch i hardly know for that. No proof means i can do shit all about that. Cost me about 450 to get that resprayed etc

What do you think?

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Love the rear pods they look great just get rid of that sII wing for something else. With the skirts did you even consider going do-luck with them as well? Looks nice.

Love the rear pods they look great just get rid of that sII wing for something else. With the skirts did you even consider going do-luck with them as well? Looks nice.

No way i love the series 2 wing really goes with the rear pods shape. But thats just my opinion i made the car look the way i wanted it to besides the jun sides. Cheers

Well i had a pair of juns but they were from ebay and were shit quality so he had already started on the car when he told me the side skirts would not work, so i had to go with what he had. If i can find some jun sides that are a decent fit and quality then i'll get them or maybe the do lucks. But thats just more money and time.

Well i can't deny it any longer, i am going to get the do luck side skirts, i had considered this originally but i got the juns instead which were crap quality. So i have to hit myself for trying a third time. I guess i can sell the 400r skirts

Are they JUN pods? They don't look like them? Hmm. Yes I think you need to get body parts that all line up properly. Apart from that the front bar is sweet as! :P

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Hi, clean looking car you have there, just wondering if you have any hassles with police having your number plate where it is, I know in Sydney even if a plate even hints at being relocated on an import it screams 'pull me over,' then again just being an import does that anyway lol

with that front bar the new sideskirts would match better than the 400r, and I think that the stealth wing would set the car off as the standard spoiler now seems out of place on the car.

I saw on here awhile ago somebody found a stealth wing that still retained the brake stop light, I wish I had one of those when I had my R33!

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