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"Paul Bailey" body kits

Hi. I was trying to figure out what body kit my Z32 has as it's nothing like I can find online, and I believe it's a UK-made Paul Bailey Designs kit from the 90s, it seems like these kits have rarely been mentioned anywhere online in the last 20 years, but to my understanding they were sought after back in the day but the man who made them has been unheard of since the 90s. I'm wondering if anyone here knows of these bodykits and if they know anything about what it may be worth? I'm close to parting out the Z due to structural rust issues but lost when it comes to potentially selling the bodywork. Just don't want it to go to waste if/when I give up on this project. I can attach pictures if you guys like, it's a horrible colour but very unique shape. Just seems to be so little information out there about such a thing

Thanks

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Paul Bailey was a local here in Bristol. His " chop shop" got raided & he vanished into obscurity after.His lock up was full of stolen 300s & it was well known locally he was a rogue.He had some good publicity in his time with one wide arch yellow NA being featured in Max Power magazine. I have encountered several people who knew of him back in the day.Nick @ Tomorrows Classics in Charfield knew of him quite well & may have painted some of the cars if i recall.As for any value i would say very little being honest as most people seek to return cars now to a more oem look.Get some pics up though as we all love a bit of nostalgia.

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