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Thanks guys!! Yeh, Grill is Dolphin, and front bar is genuine aero with the black inserts. The rest of the bodykit is from "Stage 21" Japan - sourced through IM. I think it is just referred to as "Stage 21 Bodykit". I really wanted the rest of the genuine aero kit at the time but couldn't find them anywhere, so opted for this. These are actually add-ons to the standard bars & sideskirts with a few modifications to make them sit right, but one the whole it turned out pretty good :) The rims are 19" Speedy Calibre's and exhaust is the 3" Varex muffler with Scott's piping :D

not bad for a phone pic

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also sorted some gktech spacers (picking them up saturday)

and bought a pair of 17x9 kakimoto n-gt's (+37 unfortunately, hence the spacers)

not bad for a phone pic

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also sorted some gktech spacers (picking them up saturday)

and bought a pair of 17x9 kakimoto n-gt's (+37 unfortunately, hence the spacers)

Go Team Banana !!!

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what size wheels and tyres have you got set up there? looks about the same as I want to get on mine just having trouble finding style of wheel to match the green paint nicely

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