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some people love this one, and some people hate it.

BN style.

uploaded a pic of the rear too just in case you like it and fork out for the whole kit. hehe

That would look quite good if it had slightly thicker vertical bars near the ends of the intercooler!

Wow.. Where do I start...

I was orginally after a 'Trial' front bar for my car.. and found that bodyform insydney sells them.

The oens from carmate arnt the best finish, therefore require some work to get ready to paint.

coco, I really like your front bar, I did not realise that there were two different styles of 'Trial' bars, i thought the one at bodyform was the only Trial Style.

As for do luck, I had a word to them over in Japan. they offered me a form of sponsorship, which I decided not to take up as it was very very minimal.

Anyway I belive I came accross a few workshops in Melbourne and Adelaide that sold Do Luck kits.

However I can't remember the exact workshops that sold them. I belive PhunkyMonkey may be able to help you here (Sorry if you can't Phunky)

Vertex kit are currently becoming widley avaliable at a cheap price, for s13s this kit is avaliable in basically every second panel shop. r32 Vertex kits are not as common but are still avaliable. I know of 3 workshops in sydney that do them Very Cheap.

Uhh yeah. hope that answers your questions

Thanks,

Essential

hey this is the ecce body kit which i want so bad but dont have a clue where i get it from i know its new zealand kit and its in high octane 4 i think but thats it.

Vey nice bar, 45EXX had this kit a 32 up her in bris but it got sold to someone in Darwin i think.

hey guys, that bodyform TRIAL is a modified version i believe...

check out www.trial.co.jp -> products -> aero

to me it looks like a custom job with a mix of the s15 trial front and the r32 front.

this is an awesome thread tho... long live the sexy r32's...

This is one of my favourite R32 front bars, especially if you want somthing different or a bit showy.

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if you contact autostyle in sydney they could proberly tell you where they got it from.

Thats a good front bumper kil.o8s whats sort is it? where did you get it from and how much did it set you back?

I'm in the market for a new front bumper.

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