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thanks for the comments guys :D

yeah, i've got the full nismo/altia kit but it can't cut it with this front bar....

you'll have to ask troy about what the job was like :D oh and roy, was that your silver 32 out the front of the workshop?

i've partially bought the full SK R34 suspension kit, so that will lower it, but it's kinda adjustable... so i don't know how low i'll be able to go - i think 18's are almost a definite :D -

how much you think i could off load the Advan Model 5's for?

any ideas for skits, rear bars, etc???

oh yeah, that's the other thing... spoiler or no spoiler?

19's? :D dear me... that's prob getting too expensive... altho i like your thinking :D would solve many a problem... but i'm trying to think of tyres changes as well...

there is an option of removing the lower lip - the front bar is a 3 piece... but i don't really want to do that, i know Andrew sometimes doesn't have the full lip, i don't know if that was intentional or not :D

hmm...

cheers lads.... thaka, u might need to take some pics of it sometime... as it's been made clear i can't! :D j/k

i removed the wing and it's ugly what's left, hence i need a full respray so wasn't fussed on chopping the bonnet... but i'm not sure if funds are going to allow it which is a little concerning, $3k :rofl:

i could put a standard GTT wing on, or a GTR one (hard to find) but i dunno, i don't think on a black car a GTR spoiler looks good from behind... dunno what it is... i think with 18's and maybe lowered a touch, i can get away with no spoiler...

what about these rims...

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but in this colour...

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cheers lads.... thaka, u might need to take some pics of it sometime... as it's been made clear i can't! :D j/k

i removed the wing and it's ugly what's left, hence i need a full respray so wasn't fussed on chopping the bonnet... but i'm not sure if funds are going to allow it which is a little concerning, $3k :rofl:

i could put a standard GTT wing on, or a GTR one (hard to find) but i dunno, i don't think on a black car a GTR spoiler looks good from behind... dunno what it is... i think with 18's and maybe lowered a touch, i can get away with no spoiler...

what about these rims...

3b324r1.jpg

but in this colour...

gto3.jpg

for sure, i'd love to

just let me know when its done

the gtr spoiler looks good but if you get one, you should cover up the sides that say "GTR"

whats your budget for rims?

i dont think those dori-tek/uras/bee-r rims come in 18"

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