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Hey as title sais where is some good places to buy body kits for this type of car.. Im interested in the Bomex kit but anything that tickles my fancy ill try and get.. Does anyone know any company sites so you can check it out rather then driving all the way to check the kits out.. Thanks any help is much appriciated.. I need to make my pride n joy look hot : :D

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Hehe Bomex kit is hawt i was going to get it, but i thort it was a bit over the top with air holes EVERYWHERE lol so i got a 400R kit and GTR WING!!! :laugh:

But i heard Fibrevision Are good, i was going to get My bomex one done there.

Cheers

Benson

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THanks guys how much would this cost for front bar / sideskirts / rear pods & Paint any idea ? but depending on brands i know... if anyone has a rough idea or actuall prices it will be much apprieciated cheers . i like the look of that 400 r kit !

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just call them man, they'll be able to answer all your car cosmetic needs i'm sure

they specialise in custom work so i'm assuming they'll be able to cater anything you need, especially price quoting... prices vary on all sorts of things dude so even if some people put up prices, they will more than likely be different anyway depending on place, time and with this economic issue you'll find some shops (moreso performance related) are putting up their prices

you can try The Spoiler Shop... there are a few, i can't name them all but i will suggest Fibrevision...

if anyone wants cheap paint at the highest quality however just pm me, zonk dude if you get the kit let me know and i can get it fitted and painted for cheap

hey tenfour i found this site http://www.spoilershop.com.au/store/ they dont have much on it but its a good site to just see prices.. ill pm u the prices tomoz arvo when i call .. hoony yer done deal dude wont be for a couple weeks till i get the money but ill let you kno mate cheers legend. Is that a little backdoor shop u got going or something ? Custom paints 10 dollas i hear :laugh:

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if anyone wants cheap paint at the highest quality however just pm me, zonk dude if you get the kit let me know and i can get it fitted and painted for cheap

ill take up that offer soon :laugh:

Wow i have a fan of my Kit :P Haha. Yeah hai frien, S1's are a b!tch to get kits for, coz the s2 kits which are common dont line up on the front of the s1's where the lights are and leave ugly lookin hole n shiz! and everywhere i went didnt sell 21 kits, how lame! Fibrevision is the best and only place ide get a body kit from, Mine is infact an r34 body kit cut down to fit a s1 r33, unfortunately u cant get that kit anymore, u can get the r33 style bomex thou,its alot different thou, Bruce there also fits and paints for around $1000 after you pay forthe body kit, Even if you find a kit say on a Honda and think wow i want that, jot down what it looks like and Bruce will make you one up from scrap!

Here is a pick of my car before with 400R and then the new pick of the Bomex...

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