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hey thanks for the replies and images everyone....

it sounds like the south australian body kit workshops arent exactly desired places... :D

well i can honestly say ive ruled out AUTOSTYLE completely...

went in today and they didint even have a catalogue of which bodykits are available, the bloke just shown me random images on his computer....oh not only that, i asked him how much for the kit, unpainted and unfitted, he said $1200

then i said how much for fitting and painting..he said an extra $1300 OR he can do it all for $2600 :banana:

now im no maths teacher but 1200 + 1300 = NOT 2600... :D

Viva garage , like someone posted have similar reputations as speed dreams, so if i go through them il either have bad luck or good luck....price quoted was for a mix and match of JUN, TRUST, and DO LUCK...quoted 1700 for kit painted and fitted..

which seemed good...

has anyone ordered a bodykit from interstate, or ebay, or anything like that?

because thats also an option....

from what ive heard CARMATE in sydney have the best range but they dont give delivery prices :)

just to throw it out there what does everyone think of the kit below

im tryin to decide if i like or notpost-45804-1208443695_thumb.jpg

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Mate, instead of getting a kit for your car, invest that couple of g's into a gts-t halfcut. 6 months after you've fitted your sick kit , youll realize you've spent the money in the wrong spot. But on the other hand, if thats what you want to do then that's fine with me.

hey thanks for the replies and images everyone....

it sounds like the south australian body kit workshops arent exactly desired places... :D

well i can honestly say ive ruled out AUTOSTYLE completely...

went in today and they didint even have a catalogue of which bodykits are available, the bloke just shown me random images on his computer....oh not only that, i asked him how much for the kit, unpainted and unfitted, he said $1200

then i said how much for fitting and painting..he said an extra $1300 OR he can do it all for $2600 :D

now im no maths teacher but 1200 + 1300 = NOT 2600... :D

Viva garage , like someone posted have similar reputations as speed dreams, so if i go through them il either have bad luck or good luck....price quoted was for a mix and match of JUN, TRUST, and DO LUCK...quoted 1700 for kit painted and fitted..

which seemed good...

has anyone ordered a bodykit from interstate, or ebay, or anything like that?

because thats also an option....

from what ive heard CARMATE in sydney have the best range but they dont give delivery prices ;)

just to throw it out there what does everyone think of the kit below

im tryin to decide if i like or notpost-45804-1208443695_thumb.jpg

IMO i wouldnt put that kit on my car its just so.....massive - each to their own tho!

i'm a minimalist tho, i love the car for what it is and think that very little - if anything needs to be done to the R33's exterior to make em look schmik

some of the stuff that was up the top of the page that madaz linked to (unique autosports) looked pretty good....in fact i want some of it for my car now!

...the 400r style front bar & side skirts very tidy, and discreet

...the chin spoiler...also a good look

Mate, instead of getting a kit for your car, invest that couple of g's into a gts-t halfcut. 6 months after you've fitted your sick kit , youll realize you've spent the money in the wrong spot. But on the other hand, if thats what you want to do then that's fine with me.

what the hells he gonna do with a front cut???

ready for when the engine blows like yours :wub:

My 3 cents (adjusted for inflation)

I hate massive kits that flare out like princess Diana's wedding dress, you cant walk thru your carport without tripping over some side skirts......spew :P

Less is more, Less is tuff....nothing against tuff looking subtle kits.

what the hells he gonna do with a front cut???

ready for when the engine blows like yours :P

a front cut to replace the rb25de he has at the moment!

my motor blow? no sireeee. healthy low km rb25 soon to be tuned by jeff.

SLED, couldn't agree more.

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can you get the R33 rear over fenders

this is what i like but in the real world you cant drive a car that dumped

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Let me know if you are after a particular style as we may be able to help you.
lol DMD garage is good i just sourced my R34 GTR front bar from them fits perfect. very quick delivery im soon to order my side skirts from them too.

Whats the website for DMD garage??? (Couldnt find it in google)

lol in other news the search for me found this

sorry boys no cake stalls if you suffer from DMD

DMD affects 1 in every 3500 males. Without treatment, boys with DMD cannot ... Hold a garage sale. 5. Organize a cake stall or Valentine’s Day card stall. ...

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