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Hey I'm after some nice drift kits for my R34 4 door, wondering places in around melbourne? The car looks like the below pics, but the front of the car is a bit too rounded, so just wanted to know if anyone can give me any advice to make it fly, fully-sick gangster.

-me

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have u looked at the blitz r34 drift car their body kit can be bought through www.uras.com.au

I would not recommend this kit as it is much too large for the street. (the roads in our country are terrible)

Try too find somthing that is around the same hight as the standard kit..

They look nice thanks, but the uras one, which has the silver r34 is just pure excellent, anyone can recommend any other ones :down:

Also, how much would it normally cost to paint a full kit? 400-500? anyone know any good cheap places to paint+fit :D

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They look nice thanks, but the uras one, which has the silver r34 is just pure excellent, anyone can recommend any other ones :)

Also, how much would it normally cost to paint a full kit? 400-500? anyone know any good cheap places to paint+fit :D

I already told you Uras....i also told you i can get it painted for you for 400 bucks :)

Why don't you ever listen to me biaaaatch?

haha...oi check out the Vertex one aswell i forgot to tell you bout that one...they arnt too bad aswell!

22 inch cromies bro.. and a new era hat (tilted to the side) and a bling bling necklace.. will look fully sik hectic bro.. will give you that.. "i'm a gangster" look

400 - 500 lol and will that be painted with mud or used oil??

22 inch cromies bro.. and a new era hat (tilted to the side) and a bling bling necklace.. will look fully sik hectic bro.. will give you that.. "i'm a gangster" look

400 - 500 lol and will that be painted with mud or used oil??

LOLOL mud or used oil! How much does it really cost? If not thru ER34GT?

i paid 500 for the front bar fitted and painted.. some places went as high as 650 paint and fit

Wow, I called up a panel beater the other day and he quoted me $1000 for painting and fitting. Does any one know of any cheap places around sydney?

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