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Very nice. You got any more...

Where did you get the carbon fiber/fiberglass part that goes above the door windows???

I have wanted some of them for ages!!!

Thanks mate..

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As for the bit for the door windows it's not carbon fiber, more a plastic weather shield. Came from factory that way, aswell as everything else. Sorry that I couldn't be more help to you.

Cheers, Tomek

Abu: I think.. same colour lip and slam it would look good mate and 33GTR wheels would look good on ur mate..

here my 32 with 33GTR wheels..

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hey man this car is nuts you got any more pics.If so put them up very nice car champ

Gee!!! what size ? fu**ing cheap!!

18's, 8 inch

Only downfall is im running one 245 on it and mismatched tires.. Hoping to get it sorted this week... These rims are just street use, perfect way to keep me behaved.

Gee!!! what size ? fu**ing cheap!!

18's, 8 inch +18 offset

Only downfall is im running one 245 on it and mismatched tires.. Hoping to get it sorted this week... These rims are just street use, perfect way to keep me behaved.

Nice car 2630GTS, but i couldnt help but noticing how small the brakes look with the lmgt's on :rofl:

Heh yeah dont they look piss weak on the front. I have some 324mm rotors here to use i just need to buy some caliper adaptors.

Your car looks sweet too, any recent pics?

cheers

Yeah that photo is a few years old, ive since fitted a rear lip and ganador mirrors as far as body parts go. I am going to buy a gtr front bar and lip from nissan in the next few months. cheers tho :rofl:

Car looks nice. Didn't end up finding any decent aftermarket bar & lip? I remember you were looking for a fair while..

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