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I know of a place that does widebody R34 stuff... but unfortunately I cannot post anything up on their behalf :pwned:

can u post any info about it? phone number anything?!??! pics?

dont see the point if ur gonna comment about wide body r34s if u cant give any info on it :nyaanyaa:

if someone can pM me about it that be great

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What kit is this? I want to mix and match some bits well the wide guards (with diffrent rims) and the LED tail lights - dont rate the front bar though the rest looks nice - and i wont be going the twin zorsts. Add a drift wing and get rid of the chrome mirrors. Looks very tough from the back.

Just found out that its a fairly custom body kit, guards were welded on, front bar, skirts and rear bar modified to match the flared guards. Used to be white too. Maybe mine will end up blue as well.

Chased down the tail lights too but $1000 AUD delivered :) I dont want nasty ebay ones though -hard to tell quality from photos.

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