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Hey guys, im really looking at doing some changes to my car, its fairly stock, but would like to get some ideas.....please post pics of some of your favourite r33 gtst's(exterior related) on this thread....im really stumpt atm with ideas...

cheers.........if you can please post up pics of that jms auto r33 skyline!!!cant find any of that drift machine anymore:(

thanks heaps...post away:)

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Heres just a few i have saved on my computer, i have lots more but it would take me all day to upload them lol, also have a look in the photography section at my thread "Post up your r33" for some more pics.

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I'm currently toying with this idea:

Silver 33GTST with black bonnet, black stock wing, black glossy impuls with polished lips JUN rear pods with rear diffuser 400R side skirt and front lip in pic #5

Now, get photochopping and get me that pic NOW!!!! DO EEET!!!!!

steve- TOO LOW!!!!!!!! just a bit higher

haha front wheels probably won't fit....and I have doubt about the rear as well....damn gtr with their wide wheel arches.

Need money so I can get cheap made in china plastic part to stick on my car :) DO ET DO ET

On a completely unrelated note....my car is DIRTY AS A WHORE....layer upon layer of dirt, the bloody thing is almost brown in color from all that DIRT......can't wait til I get some time off, two can of old fashioned polish and a rag....

What front bumper is the one in #13????????????????? look a lot like the stock on with a few more wholes and it looks AMAZING.....sutble but amazing

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hey nismo, you wouldnt happen to know what body kit is on the 3rd photo down do you,or anyone else for that matter,cheers.

the dark blue one? I would say that is a veilside kit

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