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I've been looking around for a bodykit for my r34 gtt for a month now and there are very few places I could find in sydney that sell decent kits.

Are there any well known places that specialize in skyline bodykits in the sydney area that don't advertise online?

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x-racing did the one on my r33 gts-t which is very nice and fits very well www.xracing.com.au wen you call talk to jack he is very good and can do custom jobs if you want it....he supplies to alot of retailers such as gforce,carmate, and jetspeed

I've seen most of those before except the last one and most of the r34 gtt bodykits they have on their web site look a bit crappy ... but I don't mind the front bar and sides on this yellow r34 http://www.jetspeed.com.au/catalog/popup_image.php?pID=181

Bit hard to tell how it looks in real life as theres only one crappy quality photo of it there

thanks guys keep em coming.. I don't think I'd go for a fully custom kit due to costs involved. I don't mind having something that's either common or popular as long as it looks good ie. it's not 'uras' ...urrghh can't believe anyone likes that kit.

Edited by Delta Force

what do you guys reckon about this white r34??? I like the front rear AND sides on this mofo .. the front is 'CW', sides 'OT' and rear is also 'OT' style ...

The front bar is the only one that's a bit full on ..the sides and rear are very stylish and subtle IMO. What do yous reckon? Oh yeah imagine it all in black :P

So what's the word on carmate anyway? are their kits good quality or flimsy pieces of crap that will break at the first little speed hump?? They also charge $1k to paint and fit whole kit, is that a good price??

Edit; oh yeah forgot the link http://carmate.com/product_details.php?pro...S&p_id=9948

Edited by Delta Force

actually I lied ..that white 34 is completely 'OT' style front bar included ... this is the front bar I'd prefer over the OT one http://carmate.com/product_details.php?pro...B&p_id=9891 not that much different anyway

just did a bit of research here on carmate and decided against dealing with this mob ... I think there was 1 out of like 20 reviews that was remotely positive.

Anyway, does anyone know what this 'OT Style' bodykit is actually a copy of so I can try and find it from a different supplier?

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