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Okies i'm chasing any pics of widebodied skylines, the clearer the shot the better....

here's a few examples i've collected so far, just chasing others... thanks

* really interested in the blue 33 with gold wheels, as thats the sorta thing i'm looking at doing* thanks in advance Noy

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the price will be worked out once i start work on it.. that blue 33 is of high interest to a few so thats the general idea for the rear and the front well i'll be custom making 34 z tune guards to suit a 33 gtr.. thats the plan. so if anyone has any pics of that blue 33 throw em up please..

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Hey "Noy" are you actually doing these widebody kit for selling or for yourself?

I think i'm more interested in the white one. alittle more subtle yet not so bulky.

Any widebody for R34GT?

well i wanna get one done for mine to start with, if there is enough interest i would prob make some moulds. widebody kits aren't for everyone but i'm sure it will attract interest from a few...

i dont know of anyplaces making 34 widebody stuff but if i find a place in my surfing i'll post it up for you..

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