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hay guys look i have a stocko-ish 33 and its in desperate need of a bodykit but im not gonna pay bs prices for a new one....

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i was wondering if anyone in perth has a bodykit lying round that they dont want or need tell me ur price and give me pics please guys ull b doing the world of skylines a great favor by hotting one up :O

(btw my line is a series 1 95' GTS, and does not have a stock bodykit like most skylines, dont ask me why jsut unlucky i guess, so im willing to buy stock bodykits too)

thanx alot guys, and remember, do it for the skylines :P

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hay guys look i have a stocko-ish 33 and its in desperate need of a bodykit but im not gonna pay bs prices for a new one....

SO

i was wondering if anyone in perth has a bodykit lying round that they dont want or need tell me ur price and give me pics please guys ull b doing the world of skylines a great favor by hotting one up ;)

(btw my line is a series 1 95' GTS, and does not have a stock bodykit like most skylines, dont ask me why jsut unlucky i guess, so im willing to buy stock bodykits too)

thanx alot guys, and remember, do it for the skylines ;)

ive got a stock front bar you can have for 250, with indicators and has had the frount cut so your fmic gets the whole frount of air, its white though no cracks

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thanx guys, mitchy u got pics? im interested, what colour, and condition, also whereabouts u located?

also interestd in that stock one, got pics man sorry im not very good with visuals in my head lol i need to see the pics.

thanx again guys, ur champs, my line will love u forever

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thanx guys, mitchy u got pics? im interested, what colour, and condition, also whereabouts u located?

also interestd in that stock one, got pics man sorry im not very good with visuals in my head lol i need to see the pics.  

thanx again guys, ur champs, my line will love u forever

Pssstttt...............look at his avatar. :P

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thanx guys, mitchy u got pics? im interested, what colour, and condition, also whereabouts u located?

also interestd in that stock one, got pics man sorry im not very good with visuals in my head lol i need to see the pics.  

thanx again guys, ur champs, my line will love u forever

this is the one im selling, this is what it looked like on my car mate

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