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Ive looked and looked and looked abit more and turned over rocks and looked in tree's and everything and i cannot find like a direct warehouse that sells bodykits for R33's, like i see all these hell nice r33's with like big veilsides body kits, and what not, And they tell me go to the websites, but i go there, and oh there closed down or the website doesnt work, or isnt up to date and no1 answers the fones...

SOOOOOOOOOOO lol.... Can any1 Help :P

Thanks kels

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Ive looked and looked and looked abit more and turned over rocks and looked in tree's and everything and i cannot find like a direct warehouse that sells bodykits for R33's, like i see all these hell nice r33's with like big veilsides body kits, and what not, And they tell me go to the websites, but i go there, and oh there closed down or the website doesnt work, or isnt up to date and no1 answers the fones...

SOOOOOOOOOOO lol.... Can any1 Help :P

Thanks kels

Yes i feel your pain went through the same process myself

Here are my tips

Look at every possible r33 bodykit on cars, and figure out what you like. Nothing worse then going and getting something installed and then a week later see another r33 with a better looking kit you never saw.

Now another big thing when you know what kit you want, you want to be sure that it will fit and is good quality. Good quality is thin and bendy. Thick ones are crap and just crack or break when moved.

To be sure the kit will fit you should find a body kit shop, i really recommend FIBRE VISION. The may already have a mould for that kit. That will ensure it fits and is good quality, cost less and save time as you wont have to get one shipped or transported (they always break murphys law)

I had my mine installed at fibrevision, very reccommended Bruce is good. Be careful though talk to bruce about the kit work and the painter about the paint work. They work seperately but on the same car if you know what i mean.

If however they dont have the kit you want i would suggest DMD THE IMAGE they have a good range, good price and good quality. Just make sure you specify which series r33 you have and then repeat that as many times until they fully understand.

Talk to a body kit shop on the processes, they always encounter people who buy a kit to have fitted and it wont fit. So be most careful of this to save wasting money and time.

Hope that helps

If you want some ideas on kits let me know

I would have to disagree that "thin and bendy" makes a good bar. A thicker bar allows the bar to be secured firmly to the car and the less flexing the better. I believe there is a misconception between flimsy and shock absorbing. A thin bar in my opinion shows poor quality in the manufacturing process along with cost cutting for greater profit margins.

source the parts seccond hand (forums, ebay etc). it will take time but you will save lots of money, then get them all painted and fitted at the same time by someone like Cowley Smash Repairs or another body work garage.

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awww you guys have been a big help, Huggs for all >_< i found what kit im after, S2 bomex, but they wont fit it to my s1, and now im upset, coz ino what i want, but i cant have it... :) But thanks to every1 who posted on this thread! Love for all Hahaha!!!

awww you guys have been a big help, Huggs for all :P i found what kit im after, S2 bomex, but they wont fit it to my s1, and now im upset, coz ino what i want, but i cant have it... :D But thanks to every1 who posted on this thread! Love for all Hahaha!!!

Talk to Bruce at fibrevision he can fix that but will cost about 250.

I got a do luck front and they made a s1 even though i asked for s2 he did something fits 100% but will cost more.

Just come back from fibervision, Got my s2 bomex kit, and he is going to custm fit it to my s1 im so happy, and it was a good price aswell! Bruce totaly understood me and what i was after! will defaintly be going back there the future... 7 to 10 days untill my kit arrives! AND COUNTING DOWN THE MINS hahahaha....

Lucky, my old front bumper was half ripped off last night by a suit case in the middle of great northan hwy... kinda hard to dodge when doing 110kms in the dark.... man my front it totaly anilhated! hahaha

Thanks again to every1 who reconmended me! Xo

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