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Heres some more

Volk ce28n (one of my fav wheels)

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Nismo LM GT4 (another fav)

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AVS Model 6

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Haha the last 5 pics of the silver car is my car!!!! Im about to buy and put on a new body kit.... Jus not sue which one yet...

the white and black one im guessing has jun side skirts and trust front bar????
Trust front bar-yes, but with Edge side skirts.

First & 2nd pic has the Jun kit & third pic has the s1 Bomex front bar. Funnily enough if you mix the two kits together & its the combo I have ;).

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sorry the pic is so massive. This is my 33. doesnt have the Maranray VR5 rims on it anymore, just black BBS rims, getting some 18" jap rims next week. Theres more pics in my user gallery if you wanna see more of it? Cheers

Berin

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Here are a few pics of my favourites. I'm thinking about releasing the Do Luck (Aero Wivern) GTR Front Bar for the GTS.

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GP Sports (This is the current kit on our demo car)

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Signal Kit (Signal were the ones who invented the small lip spoiler often referred to as a drift/stealth wing)

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PSI Parts is more than happy to make any of these kits, or any other kits we do not currently stock, if there is sufficient interest (atleast 5 people with deposits prior to starting production is a good start). Moulds will be made locally to ensure fitment is as close to perfect as possible. Comments and suggestions are more than welcome. I'm happy to make my own thread to record interest as I do not want to hijack this thread.

Here are a few pics of my favourites. I'm thinking about releasing the Do Luck (Aero Wivern) GTR Front Bar for the GTS.

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GP Sports (This is the current kit on our demo car)

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Signal Kit (Signal were the ones who invented the small lip spoiler often referred to as a drift/stealth wing)

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PSI Parts is more than happy to make any of these kits, or any other kits we do not currently stock, if there is sufficient interest (atleast 5 people with deposits prior to starting production is a good start). Moulds will be made locally to ensure fitment is as close to perfect as possible. Comments and suggestions are more than welcome. I'm happy to make my own thread to record interest as I do not want to hijack this thread.

LOVE LOVE LOVE the front of the top one and the skirts not to sure bout the back.... Would you make that spoiler as well? it looks mad!

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