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hey steve, try some of the boys down at beyond customs. my mate at styled2race may also be able to help you out just mention kinh sent you and get a quote. if not then theres always spoilershop or fibrevision but they are dear. hth also glad to see a new member and hope to see you on next cruise

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hey steve, try some of the boys down at beyond customs. my mate at styled2race may also be able to help you out just mention kinh sent you and get a quote. if not then theres always spoilershop or fibrevision but they are dear. hth also glad to see a new member and hope to see you on next cruise

Thanx XTC, yeah ,spoilershop is asking for $550 painted and fitted jus 4 a front bumper, while fibrevision is round 450. il give da oda 2 a ring and c wat they av 2 say.

Yeah lookiing forward to a cruise, last weekend of OCT or 1st weekend of NOV is guud 4 me.

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where you get you bodykit from? how much?

Well i have not got the whole kit yet, im doing it bit by bit, cuz i wana mix it up. I got the Trust style front bumper. Getting the kenstyle back bumper soon. Got the front bumper off Ebay , was 250,after postage and shipping, came to bout $375.

You can get the kits also from carmate.com.au, although they bit more expensive. looking at round $450 to $500 for each bumper or skirt plus delivery.

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np mate, give the other 2 a call and see how much. generally the reason why they are a tad expensive is due to the fitting of the aftermarket kits, some wont fit on properly. even if its one of the good ones made around itll only be a 90-95% fit, no kit is perfect fitment unless you go genuine but again they wont be 100% either.

i was going to go custom before and bought a 350z aftermarket bumper to fit onto my v (got quoted quite abit) and kenstyle back and was about to order the wondrous sides but at that time i needed as much cash as i could to open up a business.

definitely will get a kit once i come back from holiday at end of this year and yerh hope to see you on next cruise which would be posted up shortly.

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