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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

Awesome looking car man and I used to agree with you about N1 skirts being the only ones for a GTR but when I bought mine it had Trust Gracer skirts and Trust rear pods on it and with the BBS rims it looked pox but with my 17x10 D1R's on it I'm now in love with them. Quality build your doing too by the way. :thumbsup:

Sav's 32 with flared guards looks good. Reminds me of the ol SLR5000. Different strokes for different folks.

Personally I'm not into slammed anything, from BMW's, Mercs, Commodores.

dem fools watch too many Rap dvd's and think they Gangsta - also look real surprised when pulled over by the cops. How unfair huh cuz ! dem cops are profilen and generalisin

Wanna look gangsta, behave gangsta, ride gangsta and think your all that. yo be stoopid enought to drive a slammed car - Yo a fool Bro.

Not only that you can't turn at speed or go over a bump - ya dumb fcuks. You got nuttin.

if you are happy to dish out critisizm, be prepared to take it as well

and your comment there had all the immagination and forethought of a five year old

I with you on this one...

Sav's 32 with flared guards looks good...Different strokes for different folks.

Thanks Rich, you had me in stiches with the following tho...

Personally I'm not into slammed anything,  from BMW's, Mercs, Commodores. 

dem fools watch too many Rap dvd's and think they Gangsta - also look real surprised when pulled over by the cops. How unfair huh cuz ! dem cops are profilen and generalisin

Wanna look  gangsta, behave gangsta, ride gangsta and think your all that.  yo be stoopid enought to drive a slammed car - Yo a fool Bro.

somehow with this picture in my head...

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Wow travis, i love it! Looks different to any 32 GTR i have ever seen. 

The combination of skirts, front bar and wheels look porn!

Probably the only R32 GTR youll ever see like it too...

Apologies & correct me if im wrong but is this your idea of porn too?

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sell that thing and i WILL buy it, love it

Thanks RBLUV... BRUV

'Thats my back-up plan if i ever need it...

lol still nicer than urs tho mate

Umm that should be reflected here then...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/392388-r32-gtr-for-sale/

Shouldnt it?

seriously no1 is intereseted?

Wait, what you mean?

sucks ay lol...cars out there for ppl to snap up but its not happenin

Hmmm...

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

Think that one is open to interpretation, although...

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Probably gonna get flamed for my input but i wasnt about let you guys have all the fun...

So were still on topic here...

Cant remember if ive posted already but definately worthy of a mention and would make the perfect addition to my garage

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Edited by krayzie32

Here we go, let the bullshit begin.

Correction GTS...

Probably shouldnt have dragged your car into this mess, it was worthy of all the accolades it recieved and i have waymore reasons to envy your previous build e.g. below...

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but i personally liked it much better when you headed in this direction...

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That's the exact reason i don't sling shit on anyones cars, because i don't like people doing the same to my car.

As we all know everyone has different tastes, either way the car was stripped not long after that last pic and went bak to bare metal for a fresh rebuild, and I have since sold it.

So I will be finishing it for the new owner in the near future.

That's the exact reason i don't sling shit on anyones cars, because i don't like people doing the same to my car.

Ill happily publicly apologize dude it wasnt supposed to come accross the way it did...

Sorry...

Ive always been a fan of many facets of your work...

Mainly in the fact that you go all out without holding back...

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either way the car was stripped not long after that last pic and went bak to bare metal for a fresh rebuild, and I have since sold it.

I do recall makin this comment when you had the EOI going...

Bargain IMO...

If i didnt already have 2 project cars this would be the perfect base for a keeper!!!

GLWS Bud!

Well cant wait to see where you take it to for the new owner...

That carbon roof is teh seks!!!

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