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Here are a few before + after shots of my R33 gtst. I recently fitted stock bodykit and smaller, less flashy 18" wheels as I'm now using it as a daily (and I was cringing every time I bottomed out :thumbsup: )

Before:

After:

I am currently selling the 19" wheels, explosion bodykit and cannon muffler, if interested check out the links! :)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fu...dy-t313973.html

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/19...yr-t315662.html

Edited by bt23
post-7531-1157971103.jpgpost-7531-1157970955.jpgpost-7531-1157970807.jpgpost-7531-1157970593.jpgthis is before the air brushing i am sure everyone has seen it just fitting in with the post so save your comments if you reply is gonna be we have seen it before ?

What are these rims called been trying to trace them down, they gotta look better than my advanti stalkers.

page 6, the black rig it didn't quote properly :(

Edited by 3340TH
Collen, I don't need to tell you how good the car looks, I've told you that enough! But fkn hell your photography is awesome!! Fantastic work mate.

SLYDA, that's the first time i've seen a Bomex kit look good on an R33.

Thanks :)... a LOT of work went into that to make it look how i wanted.. couldnt bring myself too put the series 1 bomex kit on it, and no one had a decent series 2 either (plus near impossible to find)... so it was time to cut up a R34 kit and make it fit, not as easy as i thought..

Collen, I don't need to tell you how good the car looks, I've told you that enough! But fkn hell your photography is awesome!! Fantastic work mate

thanks mate! i took about 100 pics and came up with these 3 or 4 from that night. if you sit around playing with settings on the camera enough you eventually come u p with something.

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