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i have a full range of kits which are of the best quality and i will match any price including frieght. just remeber though you get what you pay for. generally a cheap kit will cost you more in the end because many panel shops hate fitting kits and will look for any excuse (quality of glass) and will charge accordingly.

new kit (ultimate quality-bolt on and paint) for r32 skyline, fc3s and 180sx m-sports (pics on request) usually $1650 now $1200 if purchased thru email

at [email protected] free delivery in metro area others neg.

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That is for sure MAXX, each customer is given two options, unfortunately a few people will only buy the cheapest alternative instead of spending maybe $200 more for a good kit. hence poor quality of some of the kits that leave here.

BUT the kits i have put on this thread are the BEST in adelaide if not Australia gauranteed. each components mould has cost me around $2000 and up and was taken off original japanese kits, at a cost of around $6000 per kit for moulding plus the original kit purchase you can see why i can offer such a gaurantee.

Kits require nearly no pre fitting or refinishing, we painted a series 4 RX7 kit up for Extreme horsepower and bolted it up at the show, the kit was never trial fitted as the car was not available beforehand, still no mods were required.... bolted straight on, 30mins, thank you for coming.

FLYLICE orange R33 skyline with 19" chrome wheels has my kit on it, can you fault it? he paid a little more for it but not much and it is no doubt one of adelaides best looking skylines. His car is one of dozens of customers who thinks about the quality, appearance and fit of a kit. The end result is only ever as good as that first decision; save a buck, get wavy thin shit, but spend a little more and get something worth trophies at car shows.

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G'day autObarn,

Just a quick one mate... I was just thinking it might be worth clarifying if it's ok to post up items being sold by a business within the SA section of the forums. I don't mean to be a pain, it's just that they (forum admin execs) are quite particular about this kind of stuff. I personally don't have an issue at all, as I think it's great to have you guys onboard :rofl:

Oh yeah... thought i'd mention, FLYLICE isn't the best looking Skyline in Adelaide, as Al has moved the car to Sydney :rofl:

Also curious if u can get the B and N side skirts and rear bar for a r33.

Ive only seen the one car wit that kit??

I know that Vivagarage r getting them in, in about a month and there selling the skirts and rear bar for $900.

Thanks

I Will Try And Contact Administrators For Permission Before I Post Again.

I'd certainly prefer you to keep posting direct to the SA section! It's a win-win the way I see it, we're part of your target market and we look to you guys for parts etc... I'm sure that Admin would be happy as hell to have you guys as part of the forum.

Autobarn dude! u got any fibreglass bonnets for an r32? if so how much?

also how much for a set of Vertex side skirts and rear bar?

i have MSPORTS which is nearly identical to vertex 99%. side skirts in stock, paint and bolt on usually $450, but $290 this week only via this thread.

rear bar is about a week away normally $695, i have a display one avail though for $500 bit dusty.

can send thru pic of actual bar if you forward your email.

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