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can someone point me in the direction of a bodykit similar to this one

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ni...-W-t132813.html

im a new skyline owner and im looking to find a nice r33 s1 gts-t body kit so was wondering

if someone could help me out to find some. thankyou

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This Skyline is the Original widebody kit that was ever made in australia, Originaly owned by I.Q Auto now known as Autoking, This is the latest version release of the body kit, I can gurantee you in australia No one has the same body kit as this one, there are previous old versions with a similer VT rearbar, I didnt want to be known as a another wydboy but rather known as the wydboy, The original body kit was priced at $10,500 that includes ba lights and the old style kit with a full car respray.

this is what the owner of that skyline said about the kit. doesnt really say what kit it is ,but if Autoking was the owner or builder ,maybe you can track down their number and try calling them. maybe they can help you,,..

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The front is obviously Vertex, modified to suit. Plus there's the BA head lights (wtf is wrong with standard???) and the rest I'd say is custom, by a shop called AutoKing.

Either way, a lot of money spent to destroy a car... I mean, I'm as ricey as the next guy when it comes to kits, but theres money on a GOOD looking kit, and there's that... errr.... thing.

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i don't think it looks bad IMO

BA headlights are something different, plus will be heaps of BA falcons avail. so replacement for any reason should be easier, cheaper if need be.. heaps of R33, R34 lights get the yellow plastic on the covers, so maybe that was his idea to change..

either way it's custom so reproucing it would be exxxy

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