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f**kin love the front, granthem , did you have to cut up the front lip for it to fit ? Also did you use "liquid nails" to attach it?

Only had to trim the Lip ever so slightly because of the cooler. I was fairly impressed with the rest of the fit. No liquid nails needed, it fits so snug that it wouldn't need anything to keep it on! That said I did put 2 small screws in the wheel arches just to be safe.

Took a while to track down the kouki 4 door parts tho...

Grant, car's still looking good as always. And Nick, loving the awesome action shots of your GTR! That's definitely where a GTR belongs - on track.

Here's a recent photo of my car (the white one) and RBScreamer's freshly sprayed R33 in a custom shade of dark pink:

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Grant, car's still looking good as always. And Nick, loving the awesome action shots of your GTR! That's definitely where a GTR belongs - on track.

Here's a recent photo of my car (the white one) and RBScreamer's freshly sprayed R33 in a custom shade of dark pink

I love the aggressive fitment! What front lip are you running? Also diggin the pink one! GTS-t's represent!!!!

Only had to trim the Lip ever so slightly because of the cooler. I was fairly impressed with the rest of the fit. No liquid nails needed, it fits so snug that it wouldn't need anything to keep it on! That said I did put 2 small screws in the wheel arches just to be safe.

Took a while to track down the kouki 4 door parts tho...

Is it a genuine lip or a Viva Garage copy?

Why does everyone buy Vivagarage, Genuine is nearly the same price before shipping. It doesn't have the same non roundy bits either.

I needed mine ASAP for a wedding. Couldn't wait 6 weeks plus for delivery so I bit the bullet.

The Viva quality is alot better then I expected. Required no trimming to fit the bar at all (like I said, only the cooler). That said I would have gone genuine through Jesse Streeter or someone if I had the time.

Who made the original in Jappo land anyway?

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Flat black on white, don't think it would work..white is easy enough to do with a spray can anyway and still look good..

Though dark charcoal or gunmetal grey does work well with white..

I'm wondering what satin black would look like against my gunmetal grey. :unsure:

Genuine gear is really strange. I like to think of japanese workmanship being pretty good, but even with big name companies it can be hit and miss.

I know a mate who got (from memory) Dmax carbon roof wing, rear lip etc for his S15. The roof wing is the worst for finish, fitment I have ever seen. Overall it is disgustingly bad and was purchased through a reputable shop as a genuine dealer I believe. That said, the lip was good.

That alone sometimes scares me from spending oodles on legit stuff I've never seen in the flesh.

here is a couple pics of how my interior has now turned out.

originally had r34 gtr front seats and r34 gtr steering wheel.

Now has Bride seats, door trims front and rear and momo race wheel with D1 carbon quick release hub

I built my own bolt in half cage seeing as i have the skills and equipment available at work (basically work payed me to build my cage seeing it was done during work hours)

i also got rid of the sound deadening in the back seat and sprayed the rear black

I have removed the climate controll, all audio gear and the factory centre gauges. made my own parcel shelf to cover all the holes left by speakers

fitted up igniton kill switch and other switches which still need to be hooked up

also fitted four gauges to the centre console

cage fab

cage paint

carbon centre pannel

gauges fitted

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