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Can you get these:

400R Front Bar and skirts

sky_line.jpg

What im after (depending on price) is either the white front bar with the white side skirts or the Black 400r front bar and black side skirts. So if you could get two prices on the two kits it would be much appriciated.

Cheers,

Mitch

That's one really ugly looking 400R wannabe bar!! :uhh: also looks like he borrowed the 14" inches rims from his girlfriend's ford festiva :rofl: sorry had to say something.

its a trust bar that carmate does, jetspeeds one is good

every 2nd skyline  has a 400r bar

Does carmate have a site? EDIT - site is www.carmate.com/.au

Where are they located at?

How is their pricing?

-SINDOWS

Hi guy

The supplier isnt making much progress as far as designing the kit goes. I am looking at another supplier that has a r32 4 door kit ready but i will post when all is ready.

Lee

Hi guy

The supplier isnt making much progress as far as designing the kit goes. I am looking at another supplier that has a r32 4 door kit ready but i will post when all is ready.

Lee

Hi mate, try some of the guys from NS.com..

MFX has some kits and at great prices.. I have heard nothing but good things about their kits.

Visit www.mfx.com (i think)

Greg

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