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I've decided to sell my flush fitting boot and put my Cf Boot lid on since it fits so freaking nice. I've got a gtr adjustable wing on the way from slo25L . Im going to be painting the wing Orange, should look nice with the carbon end inserts.

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Yeah good aint it! Judges where so impressed buy the flawless bodykit/panel work.

Congrats.

Normally I am not a fan of this kind of standout colours in Skylines but the work you've put in is mint.

Now get some nice rims on there - just please don't put some cheap chromies on it!

My plan is to attach some lieghweight offset drift rims, in a black sort of finish.

The money is going towards the motor atm as I have a pretty nasty combo linned up.

duno if you've thought of this but i rekon it would top off the black look if you blacked out the rear quarter windows like the 180 boys alwayz do, would complement it will. also love the shinny black on the interia very well done most of the painted interias look tacky and out of place that looks sweet

Thought I would share the first pics of adding a gtr vspec wing , wings not bolted on yet.

Just getting ready for paint, plans are to paint the wing orange and the adjustable blade black.

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I have a set of wheels and coil overs coming next week :rolleyes:

They are only there for the momment. Im going to customize the whole front bar soon.

You can purchase the lights from most automotive stores all they are is clear tralier lights. if you choose to use these buy 21watt replacement bulbs otherwise it will cause your indicators to blink really fast. I think they were about 13$ each .

Hope this helps mate

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