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Ive seen them on nengun.com for the genuine stuff; best you buy genuine for the sideskirts as possibly the fibreglass copies may crack under hard body flexing (cornering) *dont hold me to that though, jst my plausible theory*

by nismo do you mean the factory option kit?

because up in wangara theres a place called distinctive car imports, most of their cars are kitted out with it

if you mean the nismo z tune kit the only place i know of is through nismo themselves possibly and JSAI, but yeah, i still have not managed to get hold of them.

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Thanks boostED82 and r32gtrrocks!

I was wondering the exact same thing since I only knew JSAI as the only people to get them here.. and I had read so many bad things about them I didn't want to risk it!

Has anyone dealt with BodyForm before and can give any feedback?

'UnCo' - I've been emailing Allan from Bodyform and he's been really responsive and helpful. The sideskirts are $330 a pair and rear pods are $250 a pair (prices off their website). Postage is extra of course. Your order and payment must be made in full before they begin to make the items. Allan said this takes up to one working week, then dispatch and delivery is within another week (to Perth anyway, so prolly quicker if interstate on ethe ast coast). They are fibreglass and come with clips ready to be fitted (I have pics from Bodyform of a customer's car so PM me your email if you want to view). They just need to be primed and paint matched.

They seem reputable and I've read a few positive comments on them and their work. I'll be placing my order towards the end of July.

Thanks mate!

I might give them a go and give Allan a buzz :(

I'll be heading up there ineterstate to go to Wakefield next month so I might head a bit further and just pick up the items if I put the order in before the trip.

I'll PM you my email for the pics, thanks again!!

Hey ,

i saw this thread , ive actually got a spare pair of side skirts and rear pods , if anyone is interested to buy off me , i dont need them anymore as i sold one of my gtr's .

located in sydney , if anyone is in need shoot me a PM .

Thanks

Hey Moei, remember me? I was the one interested in buying your car a while back then you decided not to sell it for a while lol.

Do yours come primed or painted already? If so.. what colour?

To buy these off Bodyform brand new are $580...

Hye Unco

yeh remmember you hehe , car is actually in melbourne now ,

mine are primed not painted , yeh got mine for sale 600 for the set skirts and pods , but i prefer sydney buyer as i want someone to pick them up and take them , let me know if your interested ,

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