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I've been searching old threads for hours and came up mosly blank. Lot of pics where old and no longer working.

Im looking for any real life shots of the Do-Luck GTS-T Body Kit. If anyone has the kit on there car and wouldn't mind posting a few snaps itd be greatly appreciated. I really like the GTR Do-Luck but obviouslly it wont fit my R32 GTS-T. Really just need some different pics of the GTS-T too see if its worth the order. Not 100% sold on the rear bar compared to the GTR kit.

Cheers fellas.

Edited by SKiTLz
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Hey mate am in the process of purchasing a do-luck front bar for my r32 gtst...there are pics on www.dmdtheimage.com and then just follow the links to bodykits and skyline r32...they also have a pic on www.teamjetspeed.com.au can't remember under what link but is there.

Photography > posr your ride > fair way in and it's hot!

Edit: Sorry, it's a gtr but it's real world!

Yea the GTR one is HOT. I thought about trying to fit the rear bar onto a GTS-T but i dont know how itd fit or line up with the rest of the GTS-T kit.

Flash89

Mind posting a few pics mate? Especially the rear? $700 is cheap too.

8OOSTN

Thanks mate. The one on the far right though looks to be just the front bumper of the kit. Doesnt look like he has the skirts. Im sold on the front so far.

Edited by SKiTLz

ok then fair enough that you are after a GTR one and yeah those ones are very pricy from what i see. the look of the GTR one is a lot more curvy and has extra bits here and there. my kit is currently unpainted but here are some pics i took a while ago. will show the car finished once painted which will me in the next 2 months i hope :wave:

Thanks

Gordon

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