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Never been a forum person but other avenue's have failed so far.. I have a 1996 Series 2 R33 Skyline 2-door. Finally got the wheels I want. just trying to get the rest sorted.. I have decided to go for the full 400R kit Front/side/rear and a R33 GTR wing. clean and simple.. I dont mind getting a replica as I'm not made of cash. but all I seem to find is story's of theives and dodgy gear.. anyone point me to a REPUTABLE or QUALITY establishment in Aus where I can get this kit. I got the cash burning a hole in my pocket but I'm not going to waste what I have on dodgy gear.

Any Posts/story's/Contacts welcome... Many Thanks in advance

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I got my kit through these guys. They stay in contact and keep you updated on whats happening. gave me a date and delivered i received it a few days before the date given. very happy with the quality of the kit. Had it professionally fitted and they told me it fit on with little work to no work done to make it fit. =]

Thanks for the feedback guys... I will check all suggestions out. although I have altered my thought's slightly. going to keep the S2 GTST wing on for now. and go to a GTR replica front bar for clearance. all I see on threads is how people are ripping their 400r front bar to bits. so I might just try find someone with a Series 2 gtst (GTR REPLICA) Here's hoping. Many Thanks for all comments so far. much appreciated :)

It depends if you want a cheap fibreglass kit or an expensive plastic one, i personaly went for the plastic one when i bought my 400R front, side skirts and spoiler.

The front bar cost me $1600, the side skirts were $650, and the spoiler $1400 from powerplay imports bout a year ago - may be cheaper now or maybe dearer just depends on the currency.

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