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I just got the nismo rear pods and side skirts made up and fitted by Peter at bodyform in Prestons( i already had the front defuser)

Very happy with his work and service, and i dont think you will find a better price for these parts anywhere else, trust me i've searched around... he had to custom make the skirts to sit flush with my wider front guards so if you have anthing tricky to work with he is definately your man!

I'll post up some pics once its all painted, oh and he answers the phone every time :banana:.

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

Digging up an old thread.. just an update, I decided to contact Peter and Allan at Bodyform about the side skirts and rear pods.

I ordered them and had arranged a friend to pick them up on his road trip to Sydney. When my friend got there, there was a bit of a mix up in dates and it wasn't ready, but the guys down at Bodyform were kind enough to send the parts down to my door free of charge to make up for the error. (Excellent customer service!)

The parts were shipped out on Thursday and arrived at my door on Friday, extremely well wrapped and handled. I had a quick peek at them to check out the quality and it looks good from what I can see so far! I didn't open it up fully, I'll do that after I've transported them to the shop to get them test fitted and sprayed for the final fit.

Overall experience with Bodyform so far:

- Excellent communication

- Great service

- Parts look the goods so far

I can say without a doubt that Peter and Allan hold customer relations and service extremely high and I'd definitely deal with them again.

I'll post pics up of the finished product when I get it done.

Here are just a couple of phone camera shots of the package.

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  • 3 weeks later...
Is there an email for them as I live in Trinidad?

Yes Jason,

E: [email protected]

W: www.bodyformaero.com.au

P: +61287835446

F: +61287835448

Packaging is important as they parachute it over Trinidad lol

Hehe well, I hope that Trinidad & Tobago win over S. Africa in the cricket semi-f

Back to thread, I've had

1) side-skirts

2) rear pods

3) front diffuser and

4) naca duct all 'colour coded the same as the body'.

I'm not saying that it suits every colour. IMO it works with silver, black, gun-metal but not much else.

If anyone wants pics, just PM me with your full e-mail address.

Hehe well, I hope that Trinidad & Tobago win over S. Africa in the cricket semi-f

Back to thread, I've had

1) side-skirts

2) rear pods

3) front diffuser and

4) naca duct all 'colour coded the same as the body'.

I'm not saying that it suits every colour. IMO it works with silver, black, gun-metal but not much else.

If anyone wants pics, just PM me with your full e-mail address.

Well thus far the cricket is looking promising. As for bodyform I am only hearing crickets chirping :D .

Jason.

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