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This is An EOI at this point.

Looked at going back to standard r32 front and kit.

So what you are buying

Bn Blister widebody kit for r32. gtr/gtst

- Front bar

- Rear bar

- Side Skirts.

- Rear quarters

- Front guards- Conversion guards to R34

- R34 headlights

- R34 bonnet

- All mounting brackets and parts needed will be supplied.. Can be converted back to r32 front.

this kit. Price

$2000

If this is sold then my beloved wheels will have to go, As they will have no chance in fitting.

They are Immaculate work VS xx, Build in 2007

- 18x10 -12 Yokohama avid 90%

- 18x9 -4 Perelli P- zero 90%

Not a rash not a mark. Amazing wheels with original gold centers. enough dish to keen anyone happy.

Price

$3000

Now for prices. As this is Only Expression of interest at this time. Price will reflect that. so fell free to throw offers.

May possibly trade for standard panels, of body kit.

reason for sale, Im a broke ass uni student

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WOULD THE RIMS FIT A R34 GT ?

not without flaring or massive neg camber front and rear...

Or dupe stretched tyres...

WOULD THE RIMS FIT A R34 GT ?

not gonna be easy. They had 235's when i first got them which is a massive stretch.

But still, i would say no. Welcome to try.

does the spoiler come with the kit? lol :cool:

hah. Sorry dude. that's my bad photo shopping skills

Added the wrong pic.

NO SPOILER!!! =D

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Discount cause nothing lines up and the whole kit is wavy?

yea ill give you a free apple when you pick it up.

And a ruler so you can make it dead Straight so it looks like your R31.

hah,Nah i actually like r31's, No disrespect to Owners.

Edited by jonesl
yea ill give you a free apple

Thanks.

Didn't mean to fag up your thread, but the kit quite noticeably is wavy and doesn't line up from that last picture. Is this due to the way it was installed/mounted, or is it a defect in the actual design?

Thanks.

Didn't mean to fag up your thread, but the kit quite noticeably is wavy and doesn't line up from that last picture. Is this due to the way it was installed/mounted, or is it a defect in the actual design?

Not sure man. It was at lake mountain in the snow, Its covered in Ice..

I never even noticed it was wavy. no ones ever told me =) thanks for the heads up.

Not sure man. It was at lake mountain in the snow, Its covered in Ice..

I never even noticed it was wavy. no ones ever told me =) thanks for the heads up.

You can tell where the guard joins the side skirt, big gap etc and the skirts look all wavy.

Was just curious if that was due to where the mounting points were, also I got a dirty2 now as well, should update my profile, ty.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/18-WORK-VS-XX-GOLD-...=item19bbab9fa4

Just so you can see how much these are going for.

Got a few serious buyers.

So will sell kit for 750

lights for $500

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