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Go for the OEM bumper if:

1. you don't have time and money to get a bodykit you want.

2. you want a lip kit in the future which you do need OEM bumper instead of the whole bodykit.

I also think it's easier to deal with insurance if you just want to replace with same OEM bumper.

Go for the after-market if:

1. you got about $3k-$4k for genuine lip kit and $5k-$6k for genuine bodykit. Price defer on different brand.

2. you already found what you want and can get it done properly.

I think Chargespeed is one of the most expensive bodykit, followed by Kenstyle. There's also good lip kit out there if you want to keep your V35 looking simple.

Hope this helps. Good luck.

definantly did!

Excess for my insurance is like $1,700 so no use if its just the front bumper..

probably just look for OEM front bumper since i dont have 5k to spend on a bodykit lol :D

thanks heaps!

Welcome.

Sometimes, there's OEM stuffs from V35 for sale on SAU. Keep a look out for that as well, as you can save money in that way too.

is there any other place i can get it from ?

order it from overseas or anything like that ?

and rs73 can you show me a pic plz :D

With stock bumper, I wouldn't know. Probably have to be from Nissan.

I know a friend who changed his front bumper to aftermarket. I will pm again at the end of the week if he wants to sell it. But he is from Perth and is in pearl white.

is there any other place i can get it from ?

order it from overseas or anything like that ?

and rs73 can you show me a pic plz :D

I always come home too late to take pics... will have to do it Sunday the only 'free' day I've got, but

it will be like the picture below...

(The V35 front lip spoiler that attaches to the front bumper)

The gel coated is white.

4375504513_7a3dcf1487_o.jpg

Will take pic of the actual item this weekend.

I always come home too late to take pics... will have to do it Sunday the only 'free' day I've got, but

it will be like the picture below...

(The V35 front lip spoiler that attaches to the front bumper)

The gel coated is white.

4375504513_7a3dcf1487_o.jpg

Will take pic of the actual item this weekend.

rianto is that 370gt the factory bodykit?? I must admit the car is starting to grow on me...

chris35 had a greddy front bumper for sale not long too long ago...might want to pm him if he still has it

It's CRISP 35, Roy. :starwars: And he sold it already.

ripstah, that's a friend I said might still have a stock bumper. You can pm him if he wants to sell it.

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