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hey guys i'l be getting some sideskirts soon for my car (just the standard r33 gtst m-spec ones

just wondering how hard are they to mount? what holds them in place? does anything on the car needs to be drilled?

also how much would i expect to pay to get them painted

i'ld like to fit them myself if possible

any info would be great !

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hey michael

you should be able to fit them with screws and probably need to pre-drill both ends of the skirt (on the car)

as for paint it would be around $200 to $300 depending on what type of paint coz it aint cheap

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i'l leave the painting to the pro's, but abit cautious incase they dont match the car 100%, i herd silver is hard to match

cool thanks guys, im pretty good with stuff like this so i should be able to mount them in a weekend hehe

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i'l leave the painting to the pro's, but abit cautious incase they dont match the car 100%, i herd silver is hard to match

cool thanks guys, im pretty good with stuff like this so i should be able to mount them in a weekend hehe

heheh silver isnt that hard to match.. just annoying and time consuming at times

as i am a painter myself

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how much would charge to paint + fit a pair of sideskirts

also if i do instal them myself, what exactly holds them on, is there double sided tape that holds it onto the car?

if it was me id charge around the 350 mark. it really depends on the skirts itself, could me screws, clips, and even urethane to hold them in place

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