As per title. After some kaze skirts, preferrably without importing them for 60 million dollars.
Does anyone actually have these in aus?
If they prove to hard to find my next preference is the creative skirts, provided you can remove the (imo) ugly bottom rear lip on it that just seems out of place.
WTB: Kaze skirts
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Re: WTB: Kaze skirts
I've got creative skirts, they'll prove just as hard to find as any of the others. And the skirt is all one unit so you can't remove the bottom lip bit. I don't know why you'd want to, they match perfect to the rear bar lines, IMO of courseTaz wrote:If they prove to hard to find my next preference is the creative skirts, provided you can remove the (imo) ugly bottom rear lip on it that just seems out of place.


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Re: WTB: Kaze skirts
they just look out of place.
Ive seen a pair (not sure if theyre knockoffs or removed) without that lip, and they look awesome. Im planning on changing my rear bar anyway - going to get a spare and fiddle with a diffuser.
Ive seen a pair (not sure if theyre knockoffs or removed) without that lip, and they look awesome. Im planning on changing my rear bar anyway - going to get a spare and fiddle with a diffuser.


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I'd say they aren't originals, the originals are all connected from the mould as far as I know. Mine are anyway.
I just put on a dstock rear bar on so the lines don't really match up anyway but the skirts still look better than original
I just put on a dstock rear bar on so the lines don't really match up anyway but the skirts still look better than original
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Yea I really don't want to spend over 1100 on skirts...

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But they're JDM as f*ckTaz wrote:Yea I really don't want to spend over 1100 on skirts...


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And you gain like 10-20kwDaniel2019 wrote:But they're JDM yoTaz wrote:Yea I really don't want to spend over 1100 on skirts...![]()



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