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hi all,

thanks for ur support ........ just an update for those who want to look at the pictures of F**KED Bodykit................ I can't upload any pics due to my car being fixed at JETSPEED IN CLAYTON......... i have to buy a new bodykit from JETSPEED as the guy told me that it will cost me more to repair and fix the kit ,,,,,,,,, so he will take the bodykit off my car and i will upload the pictures of side skirts and rear bar and front bar............ but i can't upload the pictures of spoiler as guy at JETSPEED will fix it for me.................... i want to bash this guy (FIRTY2---his SAU username) but he is too young (21).............. feel sorry for him..........

is there any possibility aside from his shit job, that the kit you had was shit i mean if he had to lengthen the side skirts just to fit the blame may not lie solely with him.

get what ya pay for.

To ALR33X,

mate , take your car to him and tell him to paint your plastic spoiler...........then you will see yourself (that what he did to my geniune (plastic) series 2 spoiler......... you can say anything while sitting at your home on your computer but be realistic......... i am not idiot who will spend $1500 on shit fibreglass kit ...................... if he knows anything about bodykits then i was not discussing these things with you..........pinch.gif

taken from thread.

"Hey guys thought I'd share with you some work i'm currently undertaking for a fellow SAU member

Car: R33

Body Kit: Veilside Rear Bar, Unknown skirts, Series 2 Wing.

Being trusty fiberglass its had to be modified; the skirts have been extended by 2cms and the rear bar has been cut into 3 pieces and shut back together.

Pics are of work so far and will upload more as I get it done. "

sounds like you bought a shit kit, gave it to an unknown and expected a miracle.

the poor man pays twice sir.

taken from thread.

"Hey guys thought I'd share with you some work i'm currently undertaking for a fellow SAU member

Car: R33

Body Kit: Veilside Rear Bar, Unknown skirts, Series 2 Wing.

Being trusty fiberglass its had to be modified; the skirts have been extended by 2cms and the rear bar has been cut into 3 pieces and shut back together.

Pics are of work so far and will upload more as I get it done. "

sounds like you bought a shit kit, gave it to an unknown and expected a miracle.

the poor man pays twice sir.

That sounded like alot of work done to the body kit.

Although I hate to say it too, the body kit was prepared and worked in a worst possible way. So either it has to be a a very bad quality, or the person responsible didn't have the experience of body kits (Genuine or replicas).

You could really have gone to a reputable place if you weren't sure of the quality of the body kit.

Sorry to hear about your incident. Hope you learn from this and get a good outcome.

lol $1500 is a cheap kit and $900 is cheap for a fit/paint

i had my front bar fitted PERFECTY (note correct use of caps lock) by micolour and that alone was a $1000 job

quit whinging

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