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People with a V35 sedan series one and two. Found a place that have after market front quarter panels, 5 styles of carbon bootlids, bodykits and heaps of other cool stuff

http://strafeautomotive.com/home.php?cat=274

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People with a V35 sedan series one and two. Found a place that have after market front quarter panels, 5 styles of carbon bootlids, bodykits and heaps of other cool stuff

http://strafeautomot...ome.php?cat=274

And for coupes and G37s! But do they ship to Australia? Many don't...

Thanks.

Edited by Stuart McK

And for coupes and G37s! But do they ship to Australia? Many don't...

Thanks.

yes they do, im ordering a heap of stuff from them right now. But your better off using shipito to send your stuff as its cheaper and faster for postage.

yes they do, im ordering a heap of stuff from them right now. But your better off using shipito to send your stuff as its cheaper and faster for postage.

Cool - haven't heard of shipito. But if they ship to Australia, why would I want to use a mail-forwarding service?

Sheldon bought all his kit from that site and his lights, they didnt ship to him directly, he had to go to a 3rd party to have it sent to him.

Keep is as stock as possable, dont put GTR fenders and and shit on a 4 door, when you go to sell it it will not help, if u where to do anything lower it with some coils or tien springs, put some Halo rings in and a nice set of rims swap the head unit out double din kit with GPS. keep it clean

But if you must have a kit like i did

http://www.bodykitskingdom.co.uk/magento/index.php/nissan/skyline/wondrous-style-body-kit-v35-sedan.html

the skirts i got with mine didnt fit so i took them back i have Ken style front and rear with stock skirts im looking for a supplyer in aus that will fit and paint skirts for around $500.

Edited by T4NK

Cool - haven't heard of shipito. But if they ship to Australia, why would I want to use a mail-forwarding service?

cause a mail forwarding business has much better shipping rates than someone who doesnt to much OS orders...

I will soon let you know which is cheapest..

Yeah i need a new front bar. But a OEM sedan bar from nisswreck is $950 when a full kit is $850.

Getting my boot and bumper de-badged and series two lights at the back and all the ugly black skirting colour coded.

Keeping my OEM headlights and getting some DRLs on a switch inside the car.

Sedan kits are hard to get here and not many companies do them in America either

Yeah i need a new front bar. But a OEM sedan bar from nisswreck is $950 when a full kit is $850.

Getting my boot and bumper de-badged and series two lights at the back and all the ugly black skirting colour coded.

Keeping my OEM headlights and getting some DRLs on a switch inside the car.

Sedan kits are hard to get here and not many companies do them in America either

That is because OEM bumpers aren't made from fibreglass that cracks and tears.

You can debadge these cars yourself with a bit of fishing line and hot air gun, they are only stuck on with adhesive.

Keep is as stock as possable, dont put GTR fenders and and shit on a 4 door, when you go to sell it it will not help, if u where to do anything lower it with some coils or tien springs, put some Halo rings in and a nice set of rims swap the head unit out double din kit with GPS. keep it clean

Heyy

Just wondering how to put Halo rings.. I could find headlights with them in ebay motors but I ve heard its illegal here as they are RHD lights... Is there any way to get some LHD headlights with halo rings...

And has anyone ordered stuff from this Strafe site.. Any idea about the shipping costs...

Cheers...

Heyy

Just wondering how to put Halo rings.. I could find headlights with them in ebay motors but I ve heard its illegal here as they are RHD lights... Is there any way to get some LHD headlights with halo rings...

And has anyone ordered stuff from this Strafe site.. Any idea about the shipping costs...

Cheers...

I made a DIY guide for halos..

Im ordering a set of those LHD lights and will open them up to see how i can mod for RHD..

Postage is about $200 for shipping for headlights.

I made a DIY guide for halos..

Im ordering a set of those LHD lights and will open them up to see how i can mod for RHD..

Postage is about $200 for shipping for headlights.

Hey Nate,

Thanks for the reply... But im not so sure im confident enough to do it myslef... lol so i ll probably be looking to get one of these LHD lights..

So have you received any of the stuff from this site yet?

I saw people saying that it is a scam... Just want to make sure before I spend dollars on it. :)

Cheers...

Edited by rawzz_v35

bdw Nate, are u ordering LHD headlights from Strafe Automotive?? I think the ones they sell could be RHD ones...

I found this on g35 driver....

http://g35driver.com/forums/exterior-vendor/390687-new-03-04-sedan-headlights-non-hid.html

correct me if im wrong.. I really would like to find some LHD ones with halo rings... or someone in victoria who would like to fix those rings to my OEM headlights..... :P

bdw Nate, are u ordering LHD headlights from Strafe Automotive?? I think the ones they sell could be RHD ones...

I found this on g35 driver....

http://g35driver.com...ts-non-hid.html

correct me if im wrong.. I really would like to find some LHD ones with halo rings... or someone in victoria who would like to fix those rings to my OEM headlights..... :P

Yep from Strafe, if u order as a member of g35drive u will get cheaper prices..

all lights are LHD from states :(

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