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might as well post a pic of mine...

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got a late model front end & some 20" VSKF's coming in a container..

here is a photoshop mockup of what it should hopefully look like in a couple months

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...

Lights, grill and bonnet won't fit with the series one bumper.

ummm... you have no aero front bar right?

Thats a photoshopped pic of Bbennys old car. (I miss that car...)

your original pic doesn't show aero kit, so I assume you don't have it. Anyway- what these guys have said is correct. if your going to change, I hope you got lights fnt bar and bonnet. Hope it goes smoothly for you.

Yeah it's a PS of benny's car.. nice base car photos help for decent chops.

not sure if i want aero sides and rear yet, I have them here but wheels always look bigger with no aero, and don't mind the grey plastic finish.

i have the grille, s1 foglights front bar, hid lights on the way...

Am guessing the HID's should fit the s1 bar (no shape change?).. grill might be a little work.

Once it all arrives we will see how it all fits up- im not really a fan of getting a later model front bar unless it's the nismo aero, which might take a while to source one, so the grille might have to wait..

Edited by loz-tuned

might as well post a pic of mine...

post-10286-0-14380600-1352442363_thumb.jpg

got a late model front end & some 20" VSKF's coming in a container..

here is a photoshop mockup of what it should hopefully look like in a couple months

post-10286-0-36263000-1352442371_thumb.jpg

...

Nice.

Edited by Jetwreck

Hey guys

heres my M35 ARX.

her mods are

HDI FMIC

dump/front pipe (scottys) and custom exhaust

bilstein/ nismo suspension ( jetwreck)

z33 nismo thermostat

blitz panel filter

saas boost gauge

brake cut mod

DBA slotted front rotors

QFM HPX pads

speedy cheetahs 19x8.5

faulkens 245/45

and as we speak in the post is scottys coolant mod and a plenum spacer..

tranny cooler and inline thermostat in shed ready t go

future mods:

front and rear chassis brace

mishimoto oil cooler

transgo shift kit

thanks :)

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Edited by Footo

definitely. gave a place a call over here they can get the whiteline ones for me :yes:

What price are they able to do?

Even with postage, I'm generally cheaper than most dealers.

Might be able to slide a front brace in there too...

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