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check www.japanparts.com

http://www.japanparts.com/db/partslist.php...=2&small=11

Plenty of kits from ING, Nismo, Ken Style etc..

Not cheap though. IMO if you had 4-5K to spend on a full kit + paint and fitting, you would be better off getting a nice set of Jap 19s first. The coupe lines already looks good from factory.

from carmate. Lots of problems fitting. But it's finaly on and looks ok

same kit as the ugly orange V35 in Fast & Furious 4. "Kenstyle" copy

Holden VY fog lights should fit the KS kit

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So the fitment from carmate was pretty average?

Kenstyle isn't my taste, neither is the black X metal.

Just want something clean, perhaps the Ings or Impul. As for spending 5-6 K on rims don't think i'll be doing that. I've been down that path before and although yes it is nice to have work wheels etc.. But you can pick up some light weight racing rims in good sizes, 19 x 9 +22 and 19 x 10 +28 for 2K. I wont be taking it out the track or anything anyway.

So the fitment from carmate was pretty average?

Kenstyle isn't my taste, neither is the black X metal.

Just want something clean, perhaps the Ings or Impul. As for spending 5-6 K on rims don't think i'll be doing that. I've been down that path before and although yes it is nice to have work wheels etc.. But you can pick up some light weight racing rims in good sizes, 19 x 9 +22 and 19 x 10 +28 for 2K. I wont be taking it out the track or anything anyway.

They had to cut and patch the back bumper to get it to fit

IMO the ING and Top Secrect kit looks nice, simple, and makes the car sits flush. also not expensive (if it were the replica). other than that this would be the kit id put on my car :P

OMG! i think the doors and roof are the only things left original

there is one ing for sell in this forum, mayb u should act on it?

2k for 19" and light wheel? Wat brand and where is it made? It makes me sounds stupid to spend double on that..

+1.

I want to know what brand can get 2k for 19' lightweight. That is a really good price even for 2nd hand.

My 18' NISMO LMGT4 cost me 2900 with noise second hand bridgestone.

Yeah these came up at a good price, still not sure if I will get them though. These rims are 11.2kg (fronts) and Work Meisters and BBS LMs are 10.9kg in the same size and width. So they aren't as light as Japanese rims but not what I would really call heavy either. In the end it’s not going on the track etc so I really doesn't bother me. I know for some people having light rims etc is an essential and that’s great Work, BBS, SSR etc look fantastic, but for me I only want to buy new and they just aren't in my budget.

Yeah these came up at a good price, still not sure if I will get them though. These rims are 11.2kg (fronts) and Work Meisters and BBS LMs are 10.9kg in the same size and width. So they aren't as light as Japanese rims but not what I would really call heavy either. In the end it’s not going on the track etc so I really doesn't bother me. I know for some people having light rims etc is an essential and that’s great Work, BBS, SSR etc look fantastic, but for me I only want to buy new and they just aren't in my budget.

That sounds good. Thanks for sharing?

Any picture?

Are they Fodged?

wow...it looks HOT~!!! :banana:

lol. yerh a mate of mine showed me the link a while back. first time i saw it i fell in love (pure porn)! Its similiar to the aps Wide Body in a way but looks heaps better (more tough). i read the article somewhere the kit alone was 18-20k usd ;) and rims were 10k usd :worship: . alot of money. why can someone replicate these type of kits :P

lol. yerh a mate of mine showed me the link a while back. first time i saw it i fell in love (pure porn)! Its similiar to the aps Wide Body in a way but looks heaps better (more tough). i read the article somewhere the kit alone was 18-20k usd ;) and rims were 10k usd :worship: . alot of money. why can someone replicate these type of kits :P

i like this kit too, but not tat colour :banana: (personally taste or not, i don like it~~)

i too prefer simple lines

going to just go a simple kit

will post pictures when its done

will be a mix of a few kits, to get a good finish. look agressive and low without all the hoo-haa

how is it "simple", when it is MIXED up and looking AGGRESSIVE + LOW?

i thought when it says simple, it means more towards vip, less aggressive and 'normal-low'?

Or did i mis-understood? :)

how is it "simple", when it is MIXED up and looking AGGRESSIVE + LOW?

i thought when it says simple, it means more towards vip, less aggressive and 'normal-low'?

Or did i mis-understood? :P

it will look agressive for the fact the car is very low.

it will look simple for the bodykit does not have excessive or any for that fact holes, etc. to make the car look different

its kinda going for a vip look as you said.

dont worry u shall see in the near future. allready have 2 parts just waiting on the 3rd part once someone gets back...... then i can get it all prepped and fitted.

i want to respray my car black too... but i hate the fact of the swirl marks, so i might stick with a sort of darker silver / grey

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