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any 1 know of body kit shops such as import central these guys are shutting shop an dont have the stock i need so... le'sigh... anyways im after new bonnet gaurds lights grill front bumper etc any 1 knoe of custom shops or wat not that may particularly sell these.... even if its over east an i need 2 ship it back here... any help is appreciated, thnx.... mind u its for a s1 r33 to which ill be doing a conversion to s2 however i might as well go for the after market s2 stuff anyways so im really after a s2 reo bar but yea anyways diff story... any help is appreciated.

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i'm trying to also get a body kit for my car (the nismo aero one for 34gtt)

apparently one of the best places is fibrevision in welshpool... have yet to contact them about making the kit yet

but i think your better off keeping it local because if they're made and fitted directly to your car it's easier and cheaper :D

when did u hear they were closing down? i rang em a few weeks ago for a hicas lock bar, they sed within a week or so they should get 1 in & they'll ring me, probably why they havnt gotten back to me...

Kits from carmate aint bad for fitment

otherwise spoilershop in myree is very friendly and nice

or you can call beyond custom, they seem to do alot of funky stuff might be able to order in something

for some reason every time i mention carmate people say 'but usually it doesn't fit!!!' isn't that the thing with fibreglass moulds though? it generally doesn't fit and you have to sand it etc to make it fit properly..

just buy from Monkey Warehouse, all the stuff is made from genuine moulds

they even give you a catalogue on all their products when they send their stuff out to you

give it a shot mate

thnx 4 all the help guys

I dont know the name of the company's website but i got a full vertex kit for my 180 over east (just over a year ago) off of nissansilvia.com cost me $500 for the whole kit delivered,my mate off a link on the same site got a kit for his AE86 DIRT CHEAP (origin kit if i remember) and my brother got a complete kit for his R33 for around $450 but the skyline kit might of been on special im not sure.Im sorry if this doesnt really help but its just ive found that 4 sum reason perth is very expensive when it comes to kits rims and engine mod xcesoreez but over east its just that lil bit cheaper and much more of a range.Try fishin around on some of the better known sites for a kit you are happy with and if u cant find anything special go have a look on other state forums on skylinesaustralia..Like i said I Dont know if any of this helps but i wish sum1 told me to look over east (koz its just cheaper) b4 i blew all my money here in perth on my cars :D

Goodluck

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