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Just get some of those "overnight parts from japan"

Looks nice Califunky

Its already got tanabe coilovers, couldnt get the locking collars undaone when the arches were rolled. It will be dropped soon eneough :D

Where did you get those front lights from? Is that a genuine Nismo kit?

Dunno about genuine Nismo, I got them from Japan. By the looks of it, they have used the genuine Stagea lights, as they are marked as such, and somehow opened them up, installed angel eyes and LEDs.

Dunno about genuine Nismo, I got them from Japan. By the looks of it, they have used the genuine Stagea lights, as they are marked as such, and somehow opened them up, installed angel eyes and LEDs.

Looks like i will have to try and find a spare set of headlights and some leds then :laugh:

WOW not a comment or a question.

Gotta wonder why bother posting at all ....

It does not look any different to the pic in your sig.

One thing, it has convinced me to change the colour of my car from factory silver to something else.

Not sure what yet.

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