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hey guys, before you blast me with "do a search you F%$K" i have done several, and none have done me justice, SO i ask...

im getting my first 32, and have been searching google and other image hosting places (and the forums of course) for hours trying to find pics of different 32 bodykits.

i guess what im asking is, please post any IMAGES of 32 GTS-T's (2 door) that you have with bodykits, and specify what kit it is.

im interested in

- vertex (found a few pics on google, seems to be most popular)

- BN

- Uras

- do-luck (also found one or two pics)

and anything else you guys think is HOT

much appreciated, steve :P

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hey guys, before you blast me with "do a search you F%$K" i have done several, and none have done me justice, SO i ask...

im getting my first 32, and have been searching google and other image hosting places (and the forums of course) for hours trying to find pics of different 32 bodykits.

i guess what im asking is, please post any IMAGES of 32 GTS-T's (2 door) that you have with bodykits, and specify what kit it is.

im interested in

- vertex (found a few pics on google, seems to be most popular)

- BN

- Uras

- do-luck (also found one or two pics)

and anything else you guys think is HOT

much appreciated, steve :P

Hey mate check out a site called www.carmate.com they have a fair few of the displays with some good pics..

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thanx guys, but i cant seem to find ANY pics of cars with ANYTHING BUT VERTEX. im not guna buy a kit that i have no idea what it looks like, so if you wana save me from buying vertex, please post some pics of other kits on 32's.

thanx guys :blush:

steve

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woot thats mad, TOP GUN, that is EXACTLY what i needed :D thanx alot for that, and slo a 31, thanx for the sites, they were great :)

anyone else got some nice pics to post up?

cheers guys, steve :)

ps. hottest 32 EVER. can u pm me the price of those rims or the type etc :laugh:

cheers, steve :)

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learning from my grandad whos a panel beater, id say they were sprayed or tinted with the same paint the car was sprayed in. and no theyre not legal, hes done that many and then had to undo them. i guess its just a matter of how much of a f**khead the cop who pulls you over is :(

correct me if im wrong ;)

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learning from my grandad whos a panel beater, id say they were sprayed or tinted with the same paint the car was sprayed in. and no theyre not legal, hes done that many and then had to undo them. i guess its just a matter of how much of a f**khead the cop who pulls you over is :D

correct me if im wrong :D

Yeah pretty much, its a laquer type of black tint. U can get them in car shops here in UK.

a friend did it for me who owns a bodyshop.. he is pretty good.

Legal - dont know, i have not been pulled here (touch wood), but as far as i know, a certain percentage of light must be visible when indicator is on. And they are still bright when you switch them on.. so will have to wait and see...

excuse the punn....

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