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Without the grills, there is plastic mountings exposed under the lights which make it look like somethings missing, (but not as bad as gaping holes in the bumper).

The tabs could easily just be cut off though, no probs, and yes they will fit a 2 door.

I put some coupe fogs on for a while. Straight swap.

I cut the grille bits off mine leaving the top section that hides the bolts. The grilles look like anus tbh.

Dunno if I posted this one here, I hope not. It's hard to get new photos when it just sits there.

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sedan ones look much better but still not a fan personally... making a sort of diffuser/bash plate to follow the shape of the bumper & under the k frame at the moment so not worrying bout the lights, will give me some time to think..

Nice and clean miguelone

i see what you've done there Miguelone. looks like the way to go about it.

Takz ive seen this pic before but could find it again..thanks for the repost so i can have a better look. :) they do look good with the Nismo lip.

That is mad Taks seeing yours and miguelone's may change my mind, no harm in having 2 options.

im loving all of the standard bumpers around here all you seem to see on the street is body kits.

those bumper lights always looked to me like they are upside down...if you were to flip them 180 degrees so the wedge was on the outside and on the bottom it would flow much better with the headlights..Nissan design fault i guess :P

Anus grill user reporting for duty.

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I ummmed and aarrrred for ages but I think I'm happy I kept em.

Look a lot better on black, tend to look too fiddly on lighter colours imo. Are your guards completely stock or are they pumped slightly?

Look a lot better on black, tend to look too fiddly on lighter colours imo.

That's exactly why I changed my grill from the double slat Sedan style to the single Coupe style. The whole front looked a bit too busy.

Soooooooooo... Dark Anus For The Win !!! Wasn't he the guy in StarWars?

Those ^^^ lights do look kinda nice with the yellow. Is that just tinting put on? Certainly would help to hide the yellow fever.

I need to fix up some cracks in my lip and put it on, but for now, after a fresh wash and complete with anus grills, my baby looks like this...

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nice man very clean, do you like the chrome window trim cos i reckon it would look great in matte black

i know it needs heaps moar low haha, the coilovers are wound down as far as they go, need to get some adjustable tube ones, it still is like 9cm off the ground at the front. but i agree with you it still needs more

i kinda like the unfinished, empty look of the front at the moment, but i change the look so often i will get over it in a week or so and do something new, gotta keep mixing it up.

Edited by PaulosECR33

nice man very clean, do you like the chrome window trim cos i reckon it would look great in matte black

I don't mind the shiny, goes with the rims and fits with the weather shields cause they have it too.

I'm thinking of maybe painting the wheels black instead of the goldy bronze but leave the shiny lip.

If I had all black wheels, maybe the chrome could go black too.

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Edited by Not a Pulsar

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