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Old 07-19-2003, 06:14 PM
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Question SAS body kit question

How hard would it be to install this...

http://www.scaleautostyle.com/SkylineC.php

So, I would have to use a panel scriber to butcher the original body? I really like how it looks but don't want to screw up my GT-R V-spec II that I just ordered.
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Old 07-19-2003, 06:44 PM
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I've seen a few done around here and most people have done it quite easily, and with worthwhile results.
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The Skyline kits are the easiest transkits I make to fit. This is mainly due to the fact that the Tamiya R34 has seperate front rear and sides so the resin parts just go in their place. The hood presents little problem too because you only have two straight lines to cut through.

As far as resin transkits go, there aren't very many easier than this one.
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I got my SAS C-west Skyline transit kit few weeks ago; No unwanted bubbles!!! I find it is very easy to use! Simple plastic parts replacement which make your skyline look great!
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i also want to order the C west kit..seems really cool i hope there are no problems
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They don't get much easier that the ones Chris makes!!
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