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This is our final special this year for all our bodykits products

All Bodykit are on special before our showroom open in VIC in Late Dec to Early Jan

we now clear our stock in our warehouse at the following price:

Front/Rear Bumper : AU$298

Side Skirts: AU$198

Front/Rear Lip:AU$228

Full Lip Kit:AU$550

Complete bodykit: AU$650

Available for:

Nissan:

Skyline HCR32:

BN sport style Complete kit

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JR styleFront Bumper

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Skyling ECR33:

GTR style Front bumper

400R style Front Bumper

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BN sport style Side Skirt and Rear Bumper

Explosive style Side skirts

Trial Style rear bumper

Skyline ER34

Bomex style complete kit

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Skyline BR34

Cwest style front bumper (suitable for R33 conversion)

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Silvia S13

BN sport style Complete kit

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Vertex style complete kit

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Silvia S14

Vertex style complete kit

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Bomex style complete kit

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Nismo style complete kit

Silvia S15

Trial style complete kit

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Uras style complete kit

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Vertex style complete kit

Drift style front bumper

180sx

SV style complete kit

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BN sport style complete kit

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Vertex style complete kit

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Do Luck style complete kit

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Veilside style complete kit

GP sport style complete kit

Cefiro

Uras style complete kit

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300zx

Veilside style complete kit

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Bomex style complete kit

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Do Luck Style Complete kit

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350z

Drift style complete kit

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C-west style front bumper

Nismo style complete kit

Sprite stle complete kit

Veilside style complete kit

Mazda

RX7 FC

BN sport style complete kit

RX7 FD

C west style complete kit

Veilside style complete kit

RX8

M1 style complete kit

GTC style complete kit

Subaru

WRX GC8 97-00

c-west style complete kit

c-speed style complete kit

do luck style complete kit (coupe)

GDA 01-03

C west style lip kit

Liberial style front lip and rear lip (hatch GDB)

ZE style complete kit

AQ styly complete kit

GDC 03+

Cspeed style complete kit

Toyota

Celica 94

veilside style complete kit

Celica 00

veilside style complete kit

Blitz style complete kit

Buddy club style complete kit

Extreme style complete kit

MR2 1990

Winner style complete kit

Veilside style complete kit

F355 style comnplete kit (extra au$200 for bonnet cover)

Supra

veilside style complete kit

bomex style compele kit

c-west style front bumper

Lexus

IS200

VIZ style lip kit

Cyber style complete kit

Honda

Accord

03 Eu Lucky star style complete kit

98 Buddy Club style complete kit

98 Black Widow style front bumper

94 Black widow style complete kit

94 Buddy Club style complete kit

94 H style front bumper

Civic

EF buddy Club style complete kit (hatch)

EG mugen style front lip and side skirts (hatch)

Ek buddy club style complete kit (hatch)

EK H style front bumper

EK mugen style complete kit (hatch)

CRX

88 buddy Club style complete kit

93 buddy Club style complete kit

Prelude

92 X style complete kit

92 R34 style front bumper

92 black widow style complete kit

97 R34 style front bumper

97 Mugen style side skirt and rear bumper

97 H style front bumper and side skirts

Integra

90 Black widow style complete kit

90 Drift style front bumper

90 extreme style side skirts and rear bumper

94 DC2 Mugen style front lip and side skirt

94 DC2 Extreme style Front bumper and rear bumper

00 DC5 INGS style complete kit

00 DC5 C-west style complete kit

Front/Rear Fenders: AU$298

Available for: Nissan 180sx, skyline HCR32 , EC33 , Silvia S13, S14, S15 Mazda RX7 FC

Conversion Fenders: AU$498

Carbon Fiber Accessories:

Bonnet : from AU$798

boot : AU$598

wing : Au$498

more and more at our website at www.motorkitz.com

Extra Fleighter charge applied before our showroom open.

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