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Anyone ever shipped bodykits from over east themselves? What courier would you recommend? Costs and insurance, maybe just for the front bar?

Reason i'm asking this is that some shops/suppliers don't provide any warranty for their shipment using their own couriers. So any recommendations would b very helpful.

And if this seems like a bad idea and too much of a hassle, if buying locally which suppliers would you recommend? Spoiler shops, fibrevision, works, etc...others? I know this has been covered before (i've used the SEARCH button) :P , just like an update of recent jobs done and experiences had. Both pros and please only pm me the cons.

cheers thanx alot. :P

ps. sorry for the long post.

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completely off topic but I spotted you on the freeway on Friday (if you're the one with RTHIRTY3 plates)

I think you saw me cruise by in the other Silver 33 near Stirling station or there abouts.

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completely off topic but I spotted you on the freeway on Friday (if you're the one with RTHIRTY3 plates)

I think you saw me cruise by in the other Silver 33 near Stirling station or there abouts.

nah not me, some dude musta got in before me even though i had this nick on sign up like since mid 03. great mines think a like ay. :(

as for the shipping, might gonna have to get one locally, less stressful and trouble.

Perth service in aftremarket body kits sucks....

The money is there, but cowboys think that grinder and silicon can fix anything.....

That is if you get them to deliver on their word.......

I can name a few but rules prevent me............

Let just say they are all well known........

I dealt with cyberworks from Sydney, they were great....

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