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well I just bought a VIP bodykit for my car, its on its way from japan, no one in australia makes it and I'll be pulling moulds off it soon.

I'll attach a pic when i find it... lemme know if you want one

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dunno yet, I'm doin it thru my mates at J-Spec, they're gonna be organising the moulds etc, really depends on how many people want them. I dunno what the cost will be either, coz we physically haven't seen the kit in its entirity yet, but we're bringing down the entire kit for an R32 GTS/GTSt 2 door and 4 door. All depends on what the mould fabricators tell us in the end.

The original kit cost a little under 2 grand with shipping. (God bless RACV insurance and that guy who hit my car). I'm buyin the 2 door version for my "project how wide can you make a GTS?" and the guys at J-Spec are buyin a 4 door version for their "project family skyline drifter" :P

And yes, the arse end is sweet as, altho its wierd in the catalogues we got, one of em has a higher arse end to the other, this one I'm getting looks lower and more VIP. I din post a pic of it since you weren't after the rear bumper, just the front.

The Godfather kit is a knockoff of the Vertex kit, so somewhere along the lines I think they got the parts styling mixed up.

But anyways, sorry for the hijack...

mackie... wuts your timeframe?

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well it specifically said on the package that it does not fit BNR32 front guards (which is why I'm gonna have to scrap gettin em and jus get mine flared out like sumfin stupid)... dunno if they were referrin tot he side bars or the front bumper tho...

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