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iirc, it was a 4 door and didn't have the full lower spoiler sections, both front, sides and rear. but, could have changed since then.

responding to me?? lol i dunno what iirc means

this one is a white coupe with the full kit, seats and eastbear GTsR badge

  • 2 months later...
someone in perth owns eastbears ex-demo car

old thread dig... :) Yep that's me. I bought the white ex demo car from East Bear thanks to Jeff at C-Red Tuning in 2008. It was an also at a price too good to refuse. The only external change I've made is fitting a GTR wing.

  • 4 weeks later...

Hey Guys,

I am planning on getting the East Bear Kit too.

Am in the process of talking to East Bear Japan atm so will let you know how it goes.

oh and does anyone know whats going on with Anthony at Aero Image, because i heard he is going to make replicas but he never seems to reply.

Cheers

Daniel

Hey everyone,

i will post this aswell in the group buys section but just seeing who is actually interested in buying the GTS-R Body kit made by East Bear Sports.

i have been talking to them latetly and pretty much the one thig that will be the major cost is shipping but essentially if we have for eg the purchase of two kits it cost the same amount to ship/fly

i have asked them about dropping the price on the kit but the will not give a discount on multiple kits but will give discounts on extras that anyone might want such as the GTS-R badges, Tail Lights, Rear Diffuser and Fender Cover.

Currently the Yen is floating around the 80-82 dollar mark.

the following are the prices in YEN and AUD also some pretty pics for people to look at of the parts though im sure u already know what everything looks like.

The Full Kit shown below Includes

  • Front Bumper
  • Front Lip (type 1)
  • Side Skirts
  • Rear Bumper
  • Under Spoiler (front and side)
  • Carbon Vented Hood

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The total cost for this is 338100 Yen which with the current Exchange rate is $4124

If you dont want the Carbon Hood or a Vented Hood It will be Cheaper and if you dont want the under spoiler it will be cheaper

Next up is the actual GTS-R emblem

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this is 3150 Yen Which is $38 but like i said we will recieve a discount

Next are the East Bear LED Tail lights

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They are 44100 which is about $538 and again we will recieve a discount on them

Next is the Rear Diffuser which can either be Carbon or FRP but the price is the same the picture didnt seem to work but the price is 69300 which is about $845 As with others we will get a discount.

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Last is the Fender covers and for the set of four is 39900 which is about $486 discount applies for the fender covers aswell

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With the matter of shipping or air frieght the price can be given when i get an idea of who wants in.

if anyone has questions they want to ask or if anyone wants to call me i can pm my number just let me know

Cheers

Daniel

  • 4 weeks later...
is it possible for me to just order the type 1 front lip? if so how much?

yeah you can just get the front lip it is 33600 Yen and with todays great exchange rate of 83.33 it around 400 AUD

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