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yes it has got Vielside on the back of it actually :) sadly though since the picture was took, a very kind woman reversed into it and cracked a bloody great hole in it :P ... hoping i can get it repaired but it does'nt look good

heres a little secret, mine is totally cracked under the numberplate, hence why its mounted down there...

ill post pics soon guys of my car and its new shoes, 235 rubber on 9"wide rims drifter look ftw!

heres a little secret, mine is totally cracked under the numberplate, hence why its mounted down there...

ill post pics soon guys of my car and its new shoes, 235 rubber on 9"wide rims drifter look ftw!

You should see my drifter look 205 on 8.5" rims lol, so to b wider though cause it chewed up the tyres quick

Nick

heres a little secret, mine is totally cracked under the numberplate, hence why its mounted down there...

ill post pics soon guys of my car and its new shoes, 235 rubber on 9"wide rims drifter look ftw!

lol.. funny you should say that. i decided to cover most of the damage on mine with the number plate as well :(

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Here is mine.

First three pics are the before shots... Looking for more info on this car if anyone has any history, bought it from someone else who bought it repo'd.

Big project, as the repairs went on, more and more things were found. In hindsight I shouldn't have bought it.. oh well. Built not bought as they say.

Don't like the front bar quality, will go for an east bear or proper gtr bar later maybe.

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i have since the pic, put a huge GT wing on hehe....but yeh it just looks beasty now....i did the wide kit myself...as well as the bonnet, kit etc.....wen i wash it i will take some fresh pics and post em up....

that looks hot mate, not too wide, just nice :dry:

i bet it looks flippin scary with the wing on :P

i have since the pic, put a huge GT wing on hehe....but yeh it just looks beasty now....i did the wide kit myself...as well as the bonnet, kit etc.....wen i wash it i will take some fresh pics and post em up....

Very nice, i like the kit, as said, wide but not too wide, very nicely done. I like the bonnet vents, but dont exactly like the look of it bolted on ontop.. i reckon you should try and get it moulded in with the rest of the bonnet, would flop nicer.. Oh, and get a Grill in there!

Very nice car mate.

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