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this combo looks awesome. Not normally a a fan of series 1-1.5, but this is real nice

Second that. I replaced the whole front end on my car to S2 because I didnt like the S1 front. but that actually looks really good

Yeah I never liked it much either till I saw that, just classys up the entire front. Also shame they cost so much but hey, gotta pay to play. Tis usual of high quality Jap stuff anyhow.

Last time I checked they werent that expensive?

Just had a look now, 37800yen.

According to converter, 37800 yen = $390...... DAMN, could have sworn that used to equate to $200 -_-

Either way, I am still going to get one eventually. I have LOVED the type M series 1 r33's since I ever got into cars all togethor, was stoked when I found that lip existed as it looks soo good haha.

Im surprised someone else knew about that! Cant wait to get one for my R33. Ive only ever seen one R33 with one besides the demo on the Hasemi site. It was that white rb25/30 one that was for sale ages ago.

there was a red one that used to get work done at RE with the hasemi lip for the type s bar. going back a few years now though

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