Navan s14

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Nytovaok
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can i get more info about it?


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simmode1
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Like, what kind of info?

Navan was an optional aero package for JDM Zenki's. It included a front bumper, 2 side skirts, 2 rear valances, a 3 piece spoiler and different foglights to fit in the different front bumper.

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Kiwi
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and different side markers in the front bumper

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KC240SR
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And, if you can even find a set of original pieces, you should be prepared to pay with atleast one of your testicles (probably both), this is why you should just get a blister kit.

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Front bumpers range from 350-600 dollars usually, sideskirts usually go for around 2-300, and the rear valences can be found around 100-200 dollars.

Check ebay a lot.

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Amtk240
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My Zenki has a complete Navan conversion including Navan Fog Lights. I even have Navan floor mats. The parts were not cheap, but I did get a good price on my parts considering how much I have seen them go for.

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ChampaignSilviaS14 wrote:Front bumpers range from 350-600 dollars usually, sideskirts usually go for around 2-300, and the rear valences can be found around 100-200 dollars.

Check ebay a lot.
Austin, you forgot about the wing, so add like atleast $200 more.

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KC240SR wrote:And, if you can even find a set of original pieces, you should be prepared to pay with atleast one of your testicles (probably both), this is why you should just get a blister kit.
If someone is looking for subtle OEM styling, I would not recommend something as agressive as a Blister kit.

OP, if you can't find Navan stuff, maybe try looking into using Nismo 270R aero. You can find replicas on ebay...

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KC240SR wrote:
Austin, you forgot about the wing, so add like atleast $200 more.
I forgot the wing cause the wing sucks


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Nytovaok
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thank you gentlemen. i fell in love with the zenki even more now. i was considering a navan kit, but i like the stock se foglights better, so i may only do sideskirts and valences. i also like the 180sx type x rear wing better. thanks so much for the input.

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Nytovaok wrote:thank you gentlemen. i fell in love with the zenki even more now. i was considering a navan kit, but i like the stock se foglights better, so i may only do sideskirts and valences. i also like the 180sx type x rear wing better. thanks so much for the input.
The 180sx Type-X spoiler is on anything but the 180/hatch 240's FYI... Please don't do it...


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