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Hey guys,

I am thinking of making my own body kit, so I want heaps of ideas and influences. Post up pics of your fav kits please! *Any* car is fine, as I'm after a unique style. If I see something I will like I will adapt it to my car with my own influence.

Ideally I will be going for something aggressive looking, and not too outrageous 'ricer' However the more I see the more I can adapt.

I don't really want this to turn into 10 pages of text, and 4 pics, so try to keep chat to a minimum so we get to see everyone's favs easily :(

Cheers

Chris

youve never seen it on a car because of the price more than anything

X-speed in WA sell a copy for about $1400 for front bar, skirts and rear bar.

I'd love to have the front bar but looking at the photo on the do luck website, my car is lower than the car they have and already the front bar is way too low. I can imagine the front bar having more than 3-4cm clearance on most slightly lowered skylines.

first 1 and last one are of mine kind of, minus stickers the one in the middle i love
What brand of bodykit is that one?

It looks like an Abflug.

This one is from Bomex.

Hey Sambo33, Simon from Road Rage has opened new store called Speed Dreamz 3/ 60 West Tce nxt to Aust'n Pizza House, they supply them.

my old car hehe, ok. im biased! ;)

franky_2.jpg

franky_3.jpg

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stock front bar and east bear front lip (looks hot, but the that ride height DOES NOT work in sydney!)

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some others:

evo 8's dont need much do they! some would say rice, i would say nice :D

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mazspeeds rx8 - yibbada yibbada!

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soarer - yeah, pimpin.

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Do-Luck T2 kit... nuff said, google for thousands of posts from people who don't wanna spend what it costs, who say they want it on everything from a shitty honda to a high horsepower R32 skyline.

Nice R34! Did you change the rear wing uprights or are they a Nissan part?

my old car hehe, ok. im biased! :rofl:

franky_2.jpg

franky_3.jpg

8511788_DSCN1758.jpeg

stock front bar and east bear front lip (looks hot, but the that ride height DOES NOT work in sydney!)

DSCN1242.jpg

DSCN1233.jpg

some others:

evo 8's dont need much do they! some would say rice, i would say nice :)

evo_rollin2.jpg

458377_16_full.jpg

mazspeeds rx8 - yibbada yibbada!

rx8rear.jpg

soarer - yeah, pimpin.

frankystyle1.jpg

a3.jpg

Franks,

great photos, can I ask where you took them? and did you just leave the shutter open longer or did you bring your own lights?

Got to admit I love the Bozzspeed front bar for the FTO, don't think it would suit a skylines nose though. I'm impartial to abit of rice.

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