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hey leanbac that's not a bad looking bodykit.. know where i can get one in melb?

dont think anyone stocks them in melbourne.... might have to get it imported

try not to buy copy fiber glass kits! cause some do not fit so nice + the crack easy. spend a few hundred more and get the original, in the long run it will save you money. you will be LUCKY to pick up a COPY bodykit .....painted an fitted for 2k

instead of buying a bodykit, rather spend the money on a nice set of rims (with a nice off set) or some coilovers? nothing worse than having a nice kit with $500 rims or nice rims siting like a 4WD

I had a look at the Do luck kit, it doesn't look bad my only concern is the front bumper as i can not have the fog lights or blinkers. Do you guys think that the car would look good if i get the Do Luck side skirts, and rear bumper but get a different front bumper instead?

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  • 3 months later...
I think we (I'll do it one day, I promise) need to create a thread with all the different types of kits that are available for the 33 for people to reference instead of a whole heap of threads about what kit is the best, as obviously it's personal taste.

http://tanakatire.web.infoseek.co.jp/kp/505_NI_GTR.html

ALL YOU R33 OWNERS!!!!

you need this M SPORTS KIT!!!!

tuff, sexual, nice lines an did i say tuff...... done, finished ,no more, #1 kit

http://www.aeroparts.co.jp/msports/r33_skyline_2dr.htm

That's kinda what I've been looking for... ...Kinda drops straight down from the hips and hugs the ground...

Alan from what I remember you car was a very straight and clean example, please dont vandalise it with a tacky kit. IMO an S2 looks the best with some 18" wheels and slighty lowered. 95% of kitted skylines look worse than they did when had the stock body work.

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