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99gtt and others, if someone is in Sydney and can come in to see us with thier 4 door, we can see what changes we need to make and we can make up the 4 door kit.

FLIP, the front bar by itself is $440, as is the rear and skirts are $300 for the pair by themselves.

xr8eater, We will be looking at a R32.4 and R33.4 conversions next year. Once we have the normal wide body guards available for each model, then we can modify them for the conversions.

choyda, No he put the canards on himself.

Jeff.

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xr8eater, will do.

E-Lu-Shun, I will send you a PM.

R34, We haven't got any kit for them as yet. You must have one of the very few in the country at the moment. I have heard they will be released here new next year I believe, although they are apparently the shitty FWD and 4WD versions. We will be working on a Z33 kit sometime next year and we could probably adapt a kit for the V35 from there.

Jeff.

Any kits coming for V35?

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R34, We haven't got any kit for them as yet. You must have one of the very few in the country at the moment. I have heard they will be released here new next year I believe, although they are apparently the shitty FWD and 4WD versions. We will be working on a Z33 kit sometime next year and we could probably adapt a kit for the V35 from there.

Jeff.

OK thanks please keep me posted.

Yes my car arrived yesterday from Qld.

Don't think V35's come as FWD...maybe you are thinking Maxima?

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Unfortunatley by the sounds of things they will be coming out in a FWD format in Aus :P:D , or at least that is the word from my mate at Nissan.

Pretty crap hey.

Jeff.

OK thanks please keep me posted.

Yes my car arrived yesterday from Qld.

Don't think V35's come as FWD...maybe you are thinking Maxima?

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