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Item: Complete bodykit for R31 Skyline/Pintara. Front bar, Side skirts, Rear bar.

Location: Delivered to you australia wide.

Website: This one and Skylines australia and R31 club.

Item Condition: Brand new.

Reason for Selling:

Price and Payment Conditions: So far, $750 each. Price will change depending on amount of participants.

Extra Info:

Group buy on body kits to suit R31 Sedans and Coupes.

After an EOI. Front bar, rear bar, side skirts, less than $750 so far for a full kit.

CLICK ME TO SEE THE KIT

OK so far I have two definite yes's, for this kit.

Have a look at the pictures, and decide what bits, if any, you would like. Ill probably run this for a month to get as many on board as possible, organise deposits once final numbers are known to make sure that whoever wants one is SERIOUS, and then we should all get our kits within 6 weeks from today.

I'll have a couple of threads in relevant sections for this.

I am going to speak to the manufacturer regarding the modification of the kits to include sleight differences etc so that all cars dont look exactly the same ie different sized vents, mesh sections, extra GTR style intakes and so on.

If you are even remotely interested in a kit, post in this thread. I will constantly update the first post with those who are interested, so we can keep track of numbers. More people interested = cheaper kits. In a couple of weeks I will get a price on the kits, or parts of kits, according to how many people are interested. You can then use this information to decide whether you want one.

I can also arrange painting and fitting at a heavily discounted price for anyone in the brisbane area.

Thank you.

Rob

Pictures:

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Contact Details:

0432 852 634, or reply in this thread, or PM me.

Please update in accordance with Forum Rules

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Failure to do so will see your GB closed.

Thanks

  • 2 months later...

Sorry for thread revival, but do they make the sideskits for Aus R31 or only 2dr HR31? Ive always liked that Red HR31 with the aero bonnet and this kit!! :D

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