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found this kit and just want an opinion on it. having little to no luck selling my cef so it looks like i might just kit it and spray, i really like suttle kits and not a fan of anything over the top. i am just looking at the front bar on this kit.

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heres the arse

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ps. yahoo japan has lots of bits and pieces for ceffs, i just type in a31 and get a lot of shit, window motors, brakes you all know but it seems to have a lot more stuff now.

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there is supoosed to be an expression of interest group buy for body kits at the moment ...just futher down the page......that kit is one of the examples listed on the page ...hang on i will link it here ...........not fan of that ...makes the car look way to much like a done up crappy commodore ......and really do want ur car looking like a commodore?

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what kind of a kit are they making...hope it's nothing too over the top...if it's something subtle and around the price of his s13/s14/s15 kits then im in for sure :)

Omega bodykits will be producing a custom kit for Cef's shortly. They are using my car as a template. The kit promises to be quite nice
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The kit will be about the $1200 mark for front bar, rear bar and skirts... and unlike other oz kit producers, it will fit properly and will be well finished. I have seen their kits and you need to do virtually no preparation to them before spraying.

he kit isn't too over the top though. The skirts are the nicest i have seen for a cefiro by a long way

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I reckon that kit looks great - ideally the rear spoiler would be smaller (kinda like the "drift" wings on some silvias).

As for the omega kits i'm waiting till they hit production. too_much had my rear bar which they copied but they will be modifying it to make look "better". By the sounds of what too_much described it will look the goods. It will also comfortably fit aussie number plates.

It's all subjective but I'll be happy to pickup a new set from them as my rear bar is cracking and my side skirts are almost non-existant. I will however be keeping my front bar as I love that thing (even though everyone says its over the top haha)

I'm not sure if I'm allowed to divulge what the side skirts will be so I'll let too_much say as he's closer to the process than I. One thing I can tell you though from the descriptions he's given me it will be a great fit to the rest of the kit they're doing and my car.

As for pics- not yet cos the kit aint in production.

Lastly I will mention the bloke who owns/runs omega bodykits seems like a genuinely nice guy. As too_much has said the quality will be up there and judging by a few pics of kits they've done for silvias it looks great. (As I understand it the guy running omega was a business partner in fast action fibre and the other partner retired or split or something so now it's a new business called omega).

The only complaint I have is there's some crazy bog on my rear bar now which doesn't look as good but I'm happy because it's stronger where there used to be cracks!! :)

Either way. Resin - get the kit (not sure if I like the spoiler so if it was me I'd leave it off or I'd get the spoiler made or customised so it's like the one in the photo but only about 3cm (tiny))... So get the kit!! Noone in Aus has it and it looks great. Would look good with the wheels you got and in black.. Make sure your chrome is shining though!

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nice VIP style kit. I wouldn't get it personally, and it dosen't suit a fast car... if you put it on you have to be prepared to make it a VIP car. Although I've always been a fan of door skins that make the doors a straight drop all the way down to the side skirts

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I think with some kits the wing would be good, sorta would make the rest of the kit complete.

But as funkymonkey (lol, every time I read that I think beasty boys!) anyway! as he was saying big kits dont suit the fast car look, I think that hits it right on the head. I dont mind the front bar, but I think the hole need to be a bit bigger just to take the edge off it.

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Either way. Resin - get the kit (not sure if I like the spoiler so if it was me I'd leave it off or I'd get the spoiler made or customised so it's like the one in the photo but only about 3cm (tiny))... So get the kit!! Noone in Aus has it and it looks great. Would look good with the wheels you got and in black.. Make sure your chrome is shining though!

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i aint the one getting the vip kit ....but anyway yea ...get the kit ..because like everyone else says it will be different and thats GOOD! ........thats the reason why we have cefiros instead of the usual skylines or silvias ......i still dont like it but thats mainly because of the spoiler ....thing ......rest of it looks pretty good!

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