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where are you located?

S14 series 1 or 2?

R32-R34 conversion kit includes hood?

Im in Adelaide, it just says S14 vertex kit, im not sure what series it is.

And yea, conversion kit includes the hood, but it's not carbon fibre.

are the kits JSAI or Viva garage spec? or are they decent and don't need an exorcist and prayer to fit? have you got any pics of the kits themselves or others that are done by the manufacturer which you've personally got?

are the kits JSAI or Viva garage spec? or are they decent and don't need an exorcist and prayer to fit? have you got any pics of the kits themselves or others that are done by the manufacturer which you've personally got?

Im not sure cuz i haven't fitted one, but from the look of them they are pretty awesome.

And yea, they are done by the manufacturer, just check the pictures on google because they look exactly the same.

Cheers

Im not sure cuz i haven't fitted one, but from the look of them they are pretty awesome.

lol heard that before. we constantly get customers coming into the shop asking for kits for S14's and R32's and since doing one R324 kit, we've had another guy come in asking about one. But we've also got china brand stuff out of Viva etc and its just been shit quality, so if you can come up with photos of kits from the manufacturer you're buying from just so we can judge quality then we could probably take a couple of those off your hands.

includes paint job? how much extra for painted white?

sell sepratly? like only front bumber?

Oh no, it's just the kit mate, no paint or anything.

And only sell the whole kit cuz otherwise they will stuck in the workshop.

But overall it's a good deal.

If you wish to sell goods - you need to becoming a paying trader of the forum.

Seeing you are a business.

Do NOT attempt to make another account or sell anymore goods until such a time as you have paid.

Thanks.

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