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Everyone to their own, but I can't stand the series II front bar... looks hideous - otherwise, very clean car... should get it tinted though.

Cheers.

At least it isnt as bad as the series one front bar..

The series 2 needs the nismo lip to make it look nicer

like this :(

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At least it isnt as bad as the series one front bar..

The series 2 needs the nismo lip to make it look nicer

like this :D

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haha I've had that lip sitting in my house since July, just needs to be fitted and painted... Lazy bastard. Have always loved the look of lip extension and gtr wing. Stock appearance but just adds a little more.

Update: Engine build is almost complete :banana:

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Still alot of fabrication required, but should be ready in 2 weeks!!

For those that haven't seen my car or can't remember it, some old pics. These will be updated in a couple of months.

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Update: Engine build is almost complete :thumbsup:

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Still alot of fabrication required, but should be ready in 2 weeks!!

For those that haven't seen my car or can't remember it, some old pics. These will be updated in a couple of months.

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Your s1 looks great. ;) engine bay is awesome. gt30?

MotoMan - is ur front lip geniune nissan or is it aftermarket? coz i find aftermarket lips dont really fit well like the geniune ones, correct me if im wrong :)

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MotoMan - is ur front lip geniune nissan or is it aftermarket? coz i find aftermarket lips dont really fit well like the geniune ones, correct me if im wrong :)

Im pretty sure mines genuine nissan..

aftermarket are generally fibreglass, and mine isnt fibreglass

just a few photos of my r33 when a few of us went down to benaraby for the friday night test and tune, had a crap night let just say i wish i hadnt had gone, alot went wrong, but it wasnt with my car so everything is well :D

hope u like the pics.

thanks to blake who took the photos for me.

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