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the 1st pic of the grey skyline is not a GTR jus a GTT. Its on carsales.

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...0&trecs=138

+1 yep, with gtr front guards as well

the kit does look kinda hot, but id get gtr rear guards if i was to get it tho because the gtt rear guards arent that wide and with the front guards it may look a little awkward

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lol Horrible? U call this horrible?... C west Bodykit

89826_romeo2.jpg

The C-West bodykit is a personal fav of mine, espcially ^^ thats got the Version 3 Front Bar, then I put the Nismo LMGT4 rims and leave the standard spoiler.

You can try this company

Vivid Racing in USA

http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/cwest-m...8=15&page=3

Or

EVO Motorsport in ACT

http://www.evomotorsport.com/

They are listed on the C-West official website as overseas offical dealer in AUS.

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hi dude,

yes u can try evomotorsport here in perth, but sometimes, for a kit like this u gotta wait for months if u go through a dealer... lucky you though, i actually got a friend that offered me genuine GTT c-west (original plastic), that he personally imported it in from japan, he paid around 3500 full kit... pity him, his r34 got a really bad electrical problem or some shit, not really sure what it was, but then he chose sell it and drive a 335ci BMW, yup a rich bastard indeed :D, apparently he still have that cwest kit, laying in his garage...

however am not a big fan of cwest and dont have that kinda money anyway... am in perth, shoot me with ur budget and ill help u to talk to him about price... reasonable 1 though....

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