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Hi Everyone hope everythings going well with your lines,

Well the time has finally come for me to fix up the body on my skyline before taking it to Regency to finally get my defect removed. I have been looking at all the usual suppliers Monkey Warehouse, DMD Image, VivaGarage etc but only have experience with VivaGarage whose service was fine but the old front bar never quite fitted right.

Has anyone on here recently bought a R33 GTS-T bodykit and if so where did you buy it from and how did it fit etc? Im looking for something a little more stylish I don't like BN, URAS or any of those style kits prefer something with shape yet not as crazy as Veilside. Does anyone have any suggestions I was considering GP Sports as I know someone with a genuine Jap kit so it should fit perfectly but its still a little to BN/URAS for my liking.

I am interested in the Trial style rear/ Genuine Du-Luck Rear and haven't really decided on the front and sideskirts but my stick to my Series 2 Front bar with lower lip and N1 vents but I really have to do something about the rear especially with the new wheels which will be going on once back on the road.

Any feedback on your experiences with suppliers and kit designs would be much appreciated.

Edited by nigelswazi

Im a big fan of the Do-Luck kit on 33's or even Wise Sports. Or if you want to go really individual you could go AB-FLUG. Got Hyper Rev here if you want to borrow it mate for inspiration.

Damn me for having a sedan, bugger all available!

Edited by Jamesrb25

dont get do luck genuine lol

i got complete genuine do luck on my 32 and shit it wasnt cheap, and i got it at a very special price due to where i worked, woulda cost me nearly double if i got it a month later and without discount

but if your keen on do luck, pm me and i will speak with the company i deal with in japan and see wat i can organize for ya

Im a big fan of the Do-Luck kit on 33's or even Wise Sports. Or if you want to go really individual you could go AB-FLUG. Got Hyper Rev here if you want to borrow it mate for inspiration.

Damn me for having a sedan, bugger all available!

are you kidding being 4 door only limits us on side skirts, not sure about rear bar either

are you kidding being 4 door only limits us on side skirts, not sure about rear bar either

I've always been told sedan rear bars are different to the coupes, but you might be right Steve, cant see them changing the mounts too much.

I've always been told sedan rear bars are different to the coupes, but you might be right Steve, cant see them changing the mounts too much.

yeah really not sure would be interesting to see how different

could always get Msports kit they come in 4door

call kane from eyecandy autos, 0406 366 502, he has lots of stuff (so much he donated a full JUN body kit for an r33 to SAU for the bushfire appeal) he can supply, paint & fit it for you.

tell him carl passed on his number :P

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