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Hi All

I got hold of a manufacture who can EAST Bear style bodykit in fiberglass. thinking of a group buy.

Price is $1700/kit pickup if i can get 5 sets on a group buy.. or freight to interstate at your cost.

Price includes:

Front bar

Rear Bar

Side Skirt

Bonnet.

Carbon fiber face bonnet add $300 extra.

they are NOT made in japan hence much lower price. however quality is great as i have purchase other body parts from them.

attached with a picture of what their quality is like.

please PM or contact me through my phone if you are interested.

0433289998

Joe

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picup from mill park. right now have 2 people including myself keen on the kit.

need 3 more:)

if people want just parts. perhaps can order a kit and split

I will list down as follow:

ordered

Bonnet: $550 2 Newbie 34 - -

Front bar $450 2 - - -

Rear Bar: $370 2 - - -

Side skirts: $320 2 - - -

Great Kit!! comon people:)

I've spoken to you via sms.
I'll put the deposit when you have 4 people interested so I know its going through.
I'm 100% serious about this order, definitely count me.

Edited by baby34

yes will fit series 2 r34 skyline no problems.

you dont need GTR hinges.

Will be placing order by end of coming week.

if you are interested please arrange 30% deposit and you will see the kit mid MAY!

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