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Got new rims for my GTS-t

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the front lip is nice, where did you pick it up from?

Do you likes Like this idea or Not?

Original Skyline Badge

or

Just GTR grill?

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The original skyline badge looks nice, put some black mesh behind it and should look mint.

Any chance you live in Noble Park? Every morning I see a silver r32 with the black lip you got, you also did it on the back of the car?

^ Dunno man, I can't really see it. Both gts-t's had been resprayed grey with tint... the one on the right was bought like that... the paint had been put on quite some time ago though, if anything paint was starting to fade.

You will have to put up some pics when your car is done!

I'll do that :bunny: Just got the doors to do and have got some graphics designed for it that I'm going to 'ghost' onto the side.

Was curious about the lines because I found the grey metallic I'm using really sensitive to overlap, to the point where I'm probably gonna do the roof again. It's got faint lines in it and I'm a bit of a perfectionist :banana:

I really don't know anything about this front lip not even the brand. It was on my bumper, when it came from Japan.

Sorry mate

its awesome tbh, makes the normally FUGLY series 2 front bar look decent :/

Just had coilovers and swaybars put in (TEIN super streets and the fattest swaybars whiteline had to offer, fantastic upgrade :D) so thought id take some pics, also sat my N1 lip on there for the pic lol, not painted or fitted yet though, going to paint this w/e for the lip, ganadors and some minor scratches and cracks.

From here i just wanna get a GTR front bar and some new rims, either CE28n's or SSR type F's and the outside is done :D

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p.s. shitty pic with the half sun/half shade, oh well ;)

Haha!!

So good, Bumble Bee...

True that!

hahaha yeh it gets called that alot, yeh i blow up the rb20 n got the motor loom and ecu for 3k i picked up a gtr box for 200. yeh i cant wait to drive the 26. it was awsome with the rb20 in it lol i just need my kevin rudd money then i can get it finished =)

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