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Grill too yeah?

Haha, what side skirts are those?

Whole kit was factory M spec, realy miss her, only had her for a month before the accident, any one seen it, may have been repaired.

Oh man! :)

I want that whole kit! :)

Hook me up with one! hehe

I just took of my wing, so it would look so slick :D

Very nice car! Sorry too hear that you lost it :)

thats tough as ... who needs open doors got dukes of hazard :wub:

just as i thought thats the Autech version RB26dett pumped guards from factory very very rare

cant find heaps about the 32 but they also came 33 with pumped gaurds which alot of your may know

R33 Autech

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thats v.nice would love to one day own a real one. pumped guards opens up the +12 offest = sxc wheels :laugh:

then have commodore drivers say HEY thats not a GTR and watch there faces as they hear the RB26 open up with a ROAR :)

i'd like em if they didnt stick out so much.

i dont like s1 ether really but imo best is s1 lights with painted middle garnish with the silver 'skyline' still showing thinking of doing it myself with a spray can or some shit from matched paint from a paint shop.. duno how it will turn out, if its primed and sprayed nicely should look decent.

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