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I was about to get one off them but they were a bit too pricey for my liking they wanted $1200 for just the front bar painted and fitted, went down to carmate and they had same front bar for $850 painted and fitted. Only prob was that the quality of work was so shit that i regretted not getting it from bodyform in the first place. BTW the front bar is a TRIAL front bar.

If you want a BODYFORM Front Bar & Side Skirts I suggest you contact them directly, here are the details, it's actually made for the R32 GTS i belive, as i'm looking at an add for it right now.

Bodyform

Unit 33/62 Hume Highway, Lansvale

New South Wales, 2166

Phone: (02) 9727 2788

Fax: (02) 9727 2799

This ad is on page 75 of High Performance Imports Magazine Issue #45. :(

I called him up, the kit is for the GTS and the GTR. The only difference is that those small mudflap's on the rear quarter don't exist for the GTR. Check out High Performance Imports No.36 for the GTS kit and High Performance Imports No.45 (current) for the GTR kit.

I agree about paying a bit extra to get he right kit. I have seen what cheap looks like and I don't want that on my car.

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