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Give these guys a call, I'm pretty sure they have copies of this kit to suit your price range.

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We are located in Brisbane, Queensland. You are welcome to check on our products.

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Hey Howaitonaito,

First of all matty, stating that 2 grand isn't going to cover a wald kit is a joke and you should be ashamed for stating that. Howaitonato, if you are not fussed at the kit being original wald, then I recommend you to go on google and search up Carmate in NSW. They have the wald replica available for our cars and the price for all the skirts out of FRP is just over 1 grand delivered to your state. The original wald kit is also made of FRP.

Another kit I recommend is the Gialla replica on Bodykits kingdom. To get a genuine Gialli kit would cost thousands alone, but it can be had for 850 bucks + delivery.

Np anytime...im sick of people ripping people off

You've obviously never experienced or used a genuine kit straight out of Japan. The OP asked for a "WALD" kit and Matty quoted a genuine kit made to perfection designed to bolt straight on FROM Japan. $4-$5K is probably not unusual once you factor in shipping and customers duties etc..

Replica's however, I'm not gonna make any comments on...you choose what you want to put on your car.

I guess you probably wear replica tag watches and call retail shops rip offs hey? Do you have replica VORK wheels on your car as well?

Actually no I've got Leon Hardiritt Kloster wheels coming! Bet that shut you up!!

The WALD kit is nice but it's too VIP for my liking. Might get my hands on the Nissan/nismo aero kit or just paint my black parts white

Actually no I've got Leon Hardiritt Kloster wheels coming! Bet that shut you up!!

The WALD kit is nice but it's too VIP for my liking. Might get my hands on the Nissan/nismo aero kit or just paint my black parts white

My post/sarcasm was not directed at you if you read it again...

Well nismo,

Tell me, who really is going to give a damn if a product is genuine or imitation when at the end of the day it will serve the same purpose. The technology these days has come a very long way and its hard to spot the difference at a distance. 5 grand on a kit is a joke and I dont care if its made by the emporor himself. With that type of money, it can be better spent on other things in life. People have other priorities in life then just cars. If you can spend less to achieve the same purpose then why not? my car isnt running high end gear but I still get heaps of compliments

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