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I have been looking at bodykits for the new R32 and came across a website called Phat Kits

I would like to do a R32/4 conversion, and have been looking at the BeeR kits but didnt like the price so much. I then stumbled across Phat Kits.

http://www.phatkits.com.au/Product.aspx?pid=9

Does anyone know anything about them? How they fit up? Etc.... ??

If you do, I would love to hear from you. I know you get what you pay for, but I have my rose tinted glasses on and am hoping that they might be all right.... :D

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I dont know ecactly about this kit in particlar but what I have seen is usually people who are going for the 32 34 conversion it never fits exactly theres alot of customisation work and the time put into this will determine the end product. Since it is not just a kit made to put on your car it is more custom so you really gotta work your ass of to make it look good , cause they can either end up really well or really bad, there a thread in the i think fabrication thread about some guy doing it to hes r32

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Eb...on-t255824.html

there the link have a look at it to see the work hes gone through, but yeah my opinion unless your really good at bodywork and custom stuff or are gona take it somewhere reptuable where your prepared to pay its not worth it

I dont know ecactly about this kit in particlar but what I have seen is usually people who are going for the 32 34 conversion it never fits exactly theres alot of customisation work and the time put into this will determine the end product. Since it is not just a kit made to put on your car it is more custom so you really gotta work your ass of to make it look good , cause they can either end up really well or really bad, there a thread in the i think fabrication thread about some guy doing it to hes r32

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Eb...on-t255824.html

there the link have a look at it to see the work hes gone through, but yeah my opinion unless your really good at bodywork and custom stuff or are gona take it somewhere reptuable where your prepared to pay its not worth it

Yeah I am agreeing with you.... Ive been doing some research and Im not seeing alot that have come up perfectly without a lot of fiddling and modifying.

I am going for the GTR front bar. I want to also get a nice rear bar and skirts to replace the pods and the crappy side skirts that are on there.

Havent seen anything I really like as yet - Veilside have a nice rear, havent found skirts that I want as yet and am still looking for a good quality GTR bar also

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