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Hi all,

Can someone please confirm if the side skirts and the rear pod bits on the car in the picture are a nismo body kit?

If so, does anyone know how much they are worth new? And how much they have roughly been selling for when used / second hand?

Any info is much appreciated.

Cheers!

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Hey Chris,

Genuine Nismo gear is very expensive.

Side Skirts $1270 via air or $1100 via sea, Price do not include local GST or import duties.

Rear pods $860 via air or $840 via sea, Price do not include local GST or import duties.

Cheers,

Johno

Hey mate, they look like the Z-tune side skirts and rear pods.

I just bought a set of the skirts and pods from Bodyform Aero in NSW for $580 ($330 sides/$250 rear)

From all accounts I'd heard, Bodyform were the way to go so I took the plunge and gave them a try.

Peter and Allan there were very helpful and quick to respond to emails.

I've written more on here about my experience with them.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=4850400

My car is currently in getting them put on, I'll be picking it up after work today so I can provide pics of what it looks like but I'm pretty confident it'll look good.

When I dropped the parts in to DT Panels, their reaction was "Whoa are these genuine? Are you sure?? They look very well made!" haha that brough a smile to my face.

They're either genuine Nismo or Nismo lookalike. Most replicas seem to be made with fibreglass, the real ones are plastic. The side skirts make the car bloody low, I've already had a few decent hits on speed humps, and when I saw the price on replacing them, I decided to get them repaired instead lol

Uh oh haha, I knew it would make it lower but was hoping it wouldn't be too much lower!

Have you lowered your car too Kristian? I'm hoping I can survive my driveway when I get my car back tonight.. the front lip gets a good bashing already at home and I had to take it off!

Yep agree, there is no way mine is driving over a coke can either, unless the can is on its side maybe :whistling:

if it can go over a coke can on its side... its still to high... flat coke can FTW!

Mine are F/G from JSAI. They were as I recall, about $700 for both sideskirts and rear pods.

I had my front splitter body-colour-coded at the same time (but that's on a car which is already black).

Bodyform Aero makes/fits the same. E: [email protected] P: (02)87835446

I was originally going to say that, lol

By the way, Animal Chin is at my place

hahaha.. "i have a friend, his name is animal, dont worry bout his name, he's not a cannibal, he's always happy, he's got a grin... have you seen him..

he's Animal ch-ch-ch-chin!"

ill be there sunday so we'll find him... is johnny rad there too?? dont want to miss his gig... you guys are gelling.

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