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That right there is my dream car (well, not dream, but it's the next car I'm going to buy). Silver, turbo, and with a sunroof (not essential). Awesome rims too man, I'd get ones with slightly slimmer spokes, but they're still nice. Whack a front bar on that, and a GTR wing and it's perfect.

^^ cheers man, i got the clear indicators alrdy, just being lazy and havent put em in yet, might even change the front ones to clear too

it's carbon fibre, but not 100%, dont think they are legal haha

can see it more clearly here

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Well finally got my car lowered.....

heres a preview :)

Am getting better photos.....coming soon

looks much better without all the lickies and the P-plate!

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Looks ace.

If you fitted spacers behind the 34gtr rims, it will push the rims out, closer to the gaurd, making the rims look bigger and the car lower :) Would slao look tougher :action-smiley-069:

Trentgtr - that looks sweet as now its lowered..

Z-Tuned - i want your bonnet lol where did you get it from? im looking at carmate, but yeh just need some other places to compare too

i got it off a private seller, every now and then one pops up for sale. maybe try ringing around though

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