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What Origin kit is that? I cheked the origin-aus site but couldn't find it, it looks simmilar to Origin - Stream Line kit but its not exactly same.

Cheers

*EDIT* found it, the kit is the Urban Line Kit, I guess the website hasn't been updated for a while

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Thanks for the welcomes everyone, I will hopefully see you all down at the dyno day

Nah that wasn't me, I saw what looked to be an identical 180sx to mine in tha dandenongs though

Hopefuly see you at the dyno day.

What stopped you from getting the 180?

I would love to Originise my car, but right now I am a little short on money as most of what i saved went towards buying the car itself

How much is this kit anyway?

LOL!

They are quite pricey just a front bar can cost $300-$400. But I think you can buy a full kit for just under $1000 - http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/body-ki..._4218_4903.html but I think thats a USA website.

Or look into Vertex and BN Sports Body Kits

What Origin kit is that? I cheked the origin-aus site but couldn't find it, it looks simmilar to Origin - Stream Line kit but its not exactly same.

Cheers

*EDIT* found it, the kit is the Urban Line Kit, I guess the website hasn't been updated for a while

Yeah not sure buddy, I think a lot ppl just import them from Japan rather that a local dealer...

Or they import the car with the body kit on it already or get one custom made at after market body kit places.

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welcome to SAU!

would you happen to live in the northern suburbs?

spotted a car just like yours up there.

how about an RB26DETT conversion?? heyyyyy???? :thumbsup:

Thanks

I live in North East, so it is possible that you may have seen me, but i only had the car for 2 weeks

The RB26DETT conversion will be out of my price range for a while, :P

part time work and full time study does not let me save up enough money, especialy now that i am planing to attend some of the track days

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My parents offered to loan me some money for me to buy a car, but they wanted me to buy a new car and since you cant buy anything good new for under $20k. I wanted an S15, but my parents didn't like that idea, so i decided that i will buy whatever car I want with my own money.

Took me over a year of being a tight arse to save up for this car :geek:

i will stick with the 180 for a couple of years and maybe switch to the dark side for a bit by buying a Turbo Supra or i might stay with Nissans and get a S15

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