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Would you take Garage Saurus GT-R over a Z tune R34, F40?

Depends on the application...

I believe the Garage Saurus R32 GTR is purely a drag car setup.

Nismo Z-Tune is all-rounder sports / performance circuit car.

Ferrari F40 is a legendary 80's - 90's Super Car.

Thanks for your answer, I would still go for Garage Saurus GT-R, I have seen a white F40 on Speedhunters which does look hot. http://www.speedhunt...40-in-high-res/

:)

That F40 is so nice.

Those brake calipers!

Dspeeds look great with the Projector headlights. Due to the lines in the lense make them look OEM'ish.

Good work for blackening the surrounds.

N1's a different matter. I think the tinted ones look better due to the black in the headlights.

I recall $400ish for Dspeeds from RHD deliverd and about $240 for the tinted from Justjap

Would you take Garage Saurus GT-R over a Z tune R34, F40?

f40, then sell to buy z tune, personally, z tune is one of my all time dream cars.

Theres only 1 car I would take over it.

see cars that make you thread in wasteland.

They're just under $450 delivered from RHD at the moment.

I remember with my Kandy Red 32 I paid somewhere between $6-$700 almost 10 years ago.

I guess that's part of the reason they are still quite a rare sight on the roads.

I would prefer smoked D-speeds with the N1 lights because IMO the eBay/Just Jap ones don't look quite right due to not having any lines in the lenses.

I will be giving the bulbs a dusting of silver spray paint so get rid of the orange.

Just get T5 clear and clear globes. Do they sell smoked Dspeed ?, I couldn't find any :(

The one issue I found with Dspeeds is the black lug at the back, always seems one of them breaks off from new even.

Must admit also Justjap (JJR) ones are more solid.

I have a new set of clear Dspeeds but they didn't suit the new N1 headlights :( . (if any one is after a set $440)

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