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anyone know what sort of side skirts are on the above attachment: r334d1.jpe (posted by skyline_boy)

please help!!! i want these side skirts..............

They look exactly like what is on mine.... even thought it is a 32 looks identical!

It came with them from Japan so not sure of the exact brand but I will have lok for any markings on it tonight that could be a clue...

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4 door 400r side on.

has any one seen one of these on the road? in australia?

400R front and rear GTR sideskirts, I have the same kit, but not fitted yet, it appears that you can't get 400R sideskirts for the 4 door.

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from the initial post to this thread

looks like this one to me but i could be wronghttp://carpoint.ninemsn.com.au/marketplace/UsedCarDetail.asp?ID=2375783&Criteria=%40Make%3D%27NISSAN%27%2C+%40Model%3D%27SKYLINE%27%2C+%40ageMin%3D%271998%27%2C+%40ageMax%3D%272003%27%2C+%40OrderBy%3D%27P2%27&NoOfRecs=18&PageNo=1&chkRows=500

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Well im going to email the japs tonight, I hope they can read english otherwise i'll have to translate english to japanese.

Why do you want side skirts when your 4 door is for sale???

Ive got a bigger pic of the car.

skyline_boy

it would just be nice to complete the whole body kit before i sell it, just to have the satisfaction that i know it was done. body wise, Skirts are the only other thing it needs.(and it would be nice to have a carbon bonnet, but not to worried about that).

here is a pic of my 4 door

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I got an email back from the japanese garage. Ive got the site where they sell the side skirts. They're called aeropalace. I think they are 40,000 Yen which is around $504 AUS.

Aeropalace

you might need to use altavista's babelfish or something to read it because its in japanese.

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oh and I love the look of your car

What is the legroom like in the back comapred to the 2 door??

thanks skyline_boy

the leg room is better then a 2 door but not buy much, just enough for the passengers in the rear to be comfy.

the main thing is convenience with the 4 doors cause when u take passengers there is no need to tilt ur seat.

i will have a look at the aeropalace site now. thanks.

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