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Hey,

Just wondering if anyone here is interested in a group buy for front bumpers, side skirts etc.

The bumpers are from BAUSauto from g35driver, I was quoted $675 shipping just for the Fiberglass 03-04 Sedan KuRookie Front Bumper.

If anyone is interested, pricing and photos can be found on this thread below, this thread is only for the sedans, will be getting more information about the coupe from them.

http://g35driver.com...-place-get.html

Edited by itsRICHARD

They still sell bumpers they're also called http://carbodykits.com/ if you google BAUSauto you can find their facebook page. They're the only authorized dealer for the KuRookie bumpers atm.

For the coupes I don't think there's a thread but you can search Infiniti G35 and your year make on http://carbodykits.com/

Okay, so I really wanna get this front bumper. I was told each box can fit 2 bumpers and some small accessories in them, I'm thinking of getting the KuRookie Front Bumper and maybe the NisRookie Side Skirts, if you are interested, now's the time to tell me which bumper you're after and the year and make of your car so I can put down a list and get a quote.

If you're from Melbourne you can pick it up from me and save money from shipping :D

Also, they told me they have just about every body kit from every brand including their own line, so let me know which you're after and if you want poly or fiberglass (some only come in fiberglass like the KuRookie sadly)

Edited by itsRICHARD

Hi Richard, good initiative, Ive been meaning to get onto this. I'll be at the V meet Friday in any case.

Can you ask them if they have Poly versions of any of the below for a coupe pls? They are just front bars, but I would happily look at a full kit

- Chargespeed

- Kuruma Z

- Inven

Strafe or Klumyzee Version (with or without the CF Splitter)

Hi Richard, good initiative, Ive been meaning to get onto this. I'll be at the V meet Friday in any case.

Can you ask them if they have Poly versions of any of the below for a coupe pls? They are just front bars, but I would happily look at a full kit

- Chargespeed

- Kuruma Z

- Inven

Strafe or Klumyzee Version (with or without the CF Splitter)

Hey Andrew, which year model is your v35?

See you on Friday at the meet :)

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Richard, mine is a 2003 coupe.

Thanks again

Hey Andrew,

Just received a reply,

they have the

$350 Poly Urethane Kuruma Z Front Bumper

$350 Poly Urethane Inven Front Bumper

But not the Chargespeed in Poly.

Started a new thread to get the actual group buy started :)

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