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This is what it's like in Canberra today - Just put it up as my desktop background - nice and calming. wish I had put my grill in today but gotta do the AC regass so easier to leave it off till nxt weekend.

can i have ur front indicators lol theyre so hot

just one question with all do respect what entice's ppl to destroy their rear guards on the nice gtrs?

who knows, maybe for the same reason your GTR is slammed and running the body-kit/wheels it does?

a lot of different tastes on this site

Here is mine.

Currently getting a engine rebuild which should be finished in the next week or so.

I also have a build thread as well if anyone is interested

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Looks absolutely awesome!!!

Love how clean it looks....just the way a r32 should look

complete side skirt.

previous owner had tried to make this car look like a N1.

But I wasn't a fan of all the aero parts on the car so removed the bonnet and boot lip and left just the skirts and rear pods.

looks good man, i was very close to getting the skirts and rear pods but i got a picture preview and it changed my mind, but ur one looks good with it , maybe its the photo that i recieved that turned me off..

didn't really wna kit up a gtr tho they look beautiful standard. but im in love with the vspec mudflap looking thing.

looks good man, i was very close to getting the skirts and rear pods but i got a picture preview and it changed my mind, but ur one looks good with it , maybe its the photo that i recieved that turned me off..

didn't really wna kit up a gtr tho they look beautiful standard. but im in love with the vspec mudflap looking thing.

I felt it filled out the gap for the 32's and for a GTR you don't really want to go any other type of side skirt other than a N1.

but that's me personally

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