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i agree cheapness may affect quality

but most quotes ive gotten are around 1200-1500 fitted and painted for a full kit (assuming u dont need major modifications to fit it)

unless u go to places with a huge rep

fibrevision, damage control etc etc

i have witnessed the workmanship of the said workshop with that quote and paint looks too nice...

has done many AutoSalon cars... anyone want to know more just pm me, i'm getting mine done within the next two weeks or so

Edited by hoony

Not only do you get what you pay for, one month out from salon dont expect businesses to bend over backwards for you guys and not charge for it. If you so badly wanted to do Salon, this conversation would be taking place in Jan/Feb.

Price is pretty good, I went to get couple quotes around places and there normally like this,

Side Skirts: $300

Front: $500

Rear: $500

Total: $1300

so you got yourself a bargain :)

Edited by viet_boi

sorry about the cry last night boyz... have alot on my plate atm moment, was just drunk and havin a sook... i know the prices i have been quoted are good, i guess all up it just sh1ts me that the 34 has been off the road for so long i havnt been able to afford getting it up and running again... was just a rant ok...

Anyways, Andrew, gimmie a call and lemme know the guy your going through... think ill just book the same time as you, will be kinda strange seeing two cars the same almost coming out of one shop...lol

  • 2 weeks later...

Dude you have no idea why my car is off the road, big issue with licensing center and so on... the reason it affects me so much is cuz the car has been off the road for almost three months, i have only had the car for 6 months, and its not that i cant afford it, its that i cant afford to put what i want into it right now... things such as bills and so on come up, if i wanted to sell it, obviously i would have...

Geez, let someone have a rant will ya!...lol

BTW... car will be ready to go in about a week now, kit is in and getting done as i type...

Edited by SCR34M

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