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hey.. what do u guys think of this bodykit..

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its made by a NZ company.. ECCE

R32 Skyline front -> $730 incl gst

with carbon $800+ depending on how much

Special price for SDU Members only $695!

- i'm guessing that is NZ$
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i was going to bring one over with me when i come back from NZ.... but i got a GTR bar for like 250 :)

then again how good would that be for the cooler :D the whole thing would be exposed :D plus id be one of the only ones with one here :D

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