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holy shit that is the hottest 32 ive ever seen, always wanted to see 4 door lights on a 2 door :mad:

aswell as the best looking widebody kit every, i hate ones that are too big, but that is insanely hot !

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holy shit that is the hottest 32 ive ever seen, always wanted to see 4 door lights on a 2 door :ninja:

aswell as the best looking widebody kit every, i hate ones that are too big, but that is insanely hot !

those are 2 door taillights just painted in gun metal grey i think

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john - that thing is Hideous

bman- i'm pretty sure that it will be universal fit widebody for all 33's but your gonna need some wide ass rims with a decent offset to fill the rear i'll be making... wont know a price until i've actually made the plug.. will keep ya posted.. just chasing a rear end coz i aint using mine as a dummy.. so anyone that reads this in Brissy i need a rear off a 33 if anyone knows where i can get one that possibly been in a front accident i dont need any lights in it no brakes no nothing just the rear shell.. 33GTR would be awesome or 33 gtst would be fine.. just PM me or post up in here thanks ............... Noy

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ok i'll keep that in mind... i looked a a wrecked 33 the other day.. but he wanted $500 for an empty shell... he was dreaming.. emailed a few insurance places but we'll see if they get back to me...

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3 pics of the r32 widebody kit from AutoSalon Brisbane this year....

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That's the M-Sports kit from memory... almost bought that instead of the BN Sports widebody kit when I was shopping around... now I wish I did... so over the "fully sik drift look"... woulda rather had the GT look.

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From the looks of it they've modified the rear of it, because the M-Sports kit that I was looking at buying (from M-Sports) had a really hideous JGTC style rear end which looked very silly on a street car.

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