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Hi guys, recently just had an accident and my front unpainted front jun style kit is smashed:(

Any one out there have a spare Jun style or Any nice looking front bumper for for sale? For skyline R33

I've been looking around but not in luck with it :D , Much appreciate the help guys :wub:

Post the pictures on here with price and postage prices.

cheers. ;)

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Veilside looks good...you should put 1 of those on

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dezz is a respected member of SAU with almost 30k posts

i think he knows what his talking about

veilside FTMFW my mates got a veilside bar and the amount of chicks who compliment his car is unreal

ahhaha on the Banana Bar :P

I Almost got the whole set of veilside kit but i just lost interest in them, not sure why. i think because they stick out too much on the edges that kinda turned me off :down: lol.

But Jun style is niceeeeee :D not to out there and looks awesome :cool: . + the chicks will digg the sound of the car then the looks unless they like rice burners lmao!

I bought my Jun style kit from ebay aswell it was a bitch to fit on but i did it :happy: , but had an accident recently and yea the front smashed! so i just need the front bumper.

i do check ebay occasionally, but no 1 is selling them yet. i will check out PSI parts cheers :D

+1

dezz is a respected member of SAU with almost 30k posts

i think he knows what his talking about

veilside FTMFW my mates got a veilside bar and the amount of chicks who compliment his car is unreal

respect from 30,000 posts - lol

veilside blows, looks like balls.

as for pulling the chicks lol - its a skyline its not that great.

am i the only one seeing a r35 in the pic added ?

lol, yes i saw it while i was filling up at springvale BP, spoke to the guy and he worked at nissan dealer and thought to take the car out for a weekend drive lol. sat inside fairly roomy and feels like a ferrari style.

got pics of me in it :P haha

Just go to www.jetspeed.com.au , a bit pricey but you'll get the look you want.

thanks bro, i saw they dont have jun but what do u reckon of the 400r type? i've already got the side and back from jun style and if i mix it with 400r, would it look good? :P

ebay has some more kits up now :yucky:, hard choices here.

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