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hey guys and girls,

Just out of curiousity, where would you skyline owners take your car to get a full bodykit done? or do you buy the parts of an online distributor and get a local panel beater to fit it and paint it? I've looked at JetSpeed.. and thats the only good 'reputation' workshop I know :) Can you guys help me out and give me reference to other places that have a range of kits for R33's? A place that will supply it and install it aswell if possible, or nice quality parts you guys can recommend. Thanks! :D

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hey guys and girls,

Just out of curiousity, where would you skyline owners take your car to get a full bodykit done? or do you buy the parts of an online distributor and get a local panel beater to fit it and paint it? I've looked at JetSpeed.. and thats the only good 'reputation' workshop I know :)  Can you guys help me out and give me reference to other places that have a range of kits for R33's? A place that will supply it and install it aswell if possible, or nice quality parts you guys can recommend. Thanks! :D

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Just today I dealt with the guys from www.justjap.com and I was very impressed with how helpful they were, answering any question I had. Not only did they have a very good price to beat but their shipping costs were second to none.

I was going to purchase a Drift Wing from Jetspeed which retailed at $380 (just fibreglass wing) Justjap had the same product for $295 and it came with bolts etc to secure to the boot.

At first I was a bit iffy in dealing with interstate business but so far they have been one of the most helpful and willing to answer any dumb question you have.

I'll be depositing the money for this wing into their account tomorrow and apparently can expect the wing within 24hours of dispatch.

I definately can suggest these guys, can't wait to see if they deliver the goods as said.

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