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yeah Loz's car is looking worse for wear

if the bitch'd waited to put his stickers on maybe i coulda hooked him up with a cheap respray etc so he could repair his front bar and skirts

but nooooooooooooo

mister need rice

Dude nearly everyone who deals in bodykits have them. Try the following local guys -

Ares Speed

Blits Motorsport

DMD

AutoBarn - yes thats right Auto Barn, they sell genuine

I know a few more but just can't think at the moment, hope this helps. Just thought I'd mention to make sure you get someone who knows what they are doing when you get it fitted.

we got our real wing, side skirts, and real pods from DMD, and they came in under-coat, and needed little work to fit. The front bar DMD had to get from some where else as they didn't do the silvia/veilside copy, that needed a lot of work, but Don now has a copy, which needs very little work. not that, that helps you as you want a r32 copy.

I don't have there phone number, but it's on there site. If you ring, ask for don, and tell him Ian from noosa put you onto to him about veilside kits :D

Guest Boxhead

im not lowering it for a while.. coz a) i have stock silvia wheels(na car) so i beleive i beat you on rice factor!!! hahaha

B) no driveway

c) wont lower it till i take to the gutter with a sledge hammer, there those curved ones.. but coz its only grass, the grass has sunk down making it more of a mini speed hump..

oh and gtrboy, you see your car is parked like that on the driveway, i would like to see it when its parked on flat road

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