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Its a bit hard too tell under the rain and poor light but the photo's dont do the paintwork justice either. Thats a really nice dark purple paintjob there, it'll be a completely different animal though with those wheel arches filled out with some massive rubber and very tough!

Notch her up too a work in progress and I really like it.

mate couldnt tell ya i was only after this kit and didnt bother asking, give em a call and ask, if they can get what u want, get a price and them pm me and i should be abble to get a better price

I might just... been looking for a BN Sports widebody kit for a while :O Is it genuine or a copy? Did they take any moulds off yours?

Altho I dunno why you didn't buy the BN Sport widebodykit that's made for the GTR (allows you to retain GTR indicators and the rear skins are suited to the GTR's guards).

Sorry mate.. Blatant case of more money than taste. But beauty is in the eye of the beholder. If you're happy with it then that's all that matters. For me.. doing that to a GT-R is sacrilege. If you wanted widebody u shud hav gone for a JGTC racer look.

But good on you for the effort, a job like that takes some balls.

I like it mate. Very fat track on that bad boy, hey... But with those width wheels.... your burnout days are numbered.

Tough stance. Not my cup of tea, i wouldnt own it, but i still think it looks nice. R32 GTRs.. even ones that are GTS-Ts, are the top performers yet, mate. Take it easy.

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