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My priorities for ading to the car have now changed a bit (no more personalised plates for me), and it looks like next cab off the rank is the front bumper/spoiler whatever you want to call it.

Since it looks kinda Naff to just do the front spoiler without side and rear bits I'm thinking import monster might now get my cash for the whole kit. These are my first options:

#1:

Pro: cheap, looks pretty good.

Con: needs painting, is it a straight DIY fit? It says it only goes on 2004+ and mines a 2002??

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#2

Pro: looks great

Con: only the front part

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The Gialla one looks like you would be driving around with a park bench on the front of the car... good for watching the kids play footy maybe, but thats about it...

+2 for the dolphin front end it is awsome.. I also had the same question about it when i saw it on IM... get the whole kit including the grill insert... make molds!!! :ermm:

dolphin prices

FRONT BUMPER SPOILER 税込 \75,600 (本体価格\72,000)

SIDE STEP 税込 \63,000 (本体価格\60,000)

REAR BUMPER SPOILER 税込 \71,400 (本体価格\68,000)

FRONT GRILLE 税込 \31,500 (本体価格\30,000)

so about 3500 then freight...

My priorities for ading to the car have now changed a bit (no more personalised plates for me), and it looks like next cab off the rank is the front bumper/spoiler whatever you want to call it.

Since it looks kinda Naff to just do the front spoiler without side and rear bits I'm thinking import monster might now get my cash for the whole kit. These are my first options:

#1:

Pro: cheap, looks pretty good.

Con: needs painting, is it a straight DIY fit? It says it only goes on 2004+ and mines a 2002??

600x450-2009022800001.jpg

#2

Pro: looks great

Con: only the front part

stock7348-img455x290-1165899810f1.jpg

Dunno which kit #1 is (perhaps save image, upload into photobucket, post PB link), but #2 would look odd with the NM35 headlights.

If it fits a PM35, i will fit an NM35.

Kid's Heart R35 set-up? :P

If only, hey?

Got BIG $$$$$?

LOTS of 2nd hand ones on IM

Where? I regard myself as an advanced web user and have been buying tech on yahoo (real site) for years but i can never find s#*t on IM! I like factory aero.

do you browse and go through the whole 80 pages or what?!

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Man f**k using IM, just use the yahoo website and google translate it if you need be

http://translate.google.com.au/translate?u...en&ie=UTF-8

or if translation fails translate this link..

http://list1.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/26318-category.html

click thru till your in the catagory, usually for aero i will go PARTS/EXTERIOR AERO/NISSAN and then search m35 or whatever..

usually IM wont come up with as much as the searching is a bit different

Man f**k using IM, just use the yahoo website and google translate it if you need be

http://translate.google.com.au/translate?u...en&ie=UTF-8

or if translation fails translate this link..

http://list1.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/26318-category.html

click thru till your in the catagory, usually for aero i will go PARTS/EXTERIOR AERO/NISSAN and then search m35 or whatever..

usually IM wont come up with as much as the searching is a bit different

is there a simple way to get it into import monster once I've found it through normal yahoo?

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