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JSAI is not bad at all. My Ztune kit is from them, i had it painted, and i fitted it on my own in my garage in one night. He delivered it fast, price is good, and the fitment is great with all nuts, washers, etc supplied.

You can also try Empire Aero who is a sponsor on here.

The FRP kits are decent quality and very well priced, pics of the kit on my car if you like?

i dont know why you guys bother fitting non genuine parts to your cars

you can so tell the difference when fitted

That's rich coming from someone who has a vested interest in selling overpriced parts from Japan :rolleyes:

The simple fact that is that any mods you make on your car you will never get back in $$ value. You could easily blow 100k modding a 34 GTR with brand name bits, sure i agree the quality is much better, but you need to make a compromise somewhere on a 10 year old car. When you come to sell a 34 that owes you 150k, you put it up for 70k and dudes come round saying "too expensive braaa, there's cheaper ones on carsalez, i'll give you 45k cuz-e"

i dont know why you guys bother fitting non genuine parts to your cars

you can so tell the difference when fitted

Full genuine kit: ~$15,000 shipped.

Decent fiberglass copy: ~$2000 shipped.

For wheels, engine mods etc. I totally agree. But when we're talking $10,000+ difference in price.. for a difference in finish only someone who looked very closely at the car can notice.. and even then might not even be able to.. blink.gif

just got my jsai ztune kit fitted

the sides and rear skirts are not bad

the front bar os f*kin terrible seriously how can you produce a mould with gaps like that

my panel beater needs another day of bracing, bolting and moving around of my factory supports to help it sit flush

there is jel coat cracks in the fibreglass aswell

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