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Thanks Andy & Trent. Actually I got the East Bear lip from another sau'er but it was broken off on one side.. so this easter long weekend I gave fiberglassing a shot and fabricated a new one. You can see the build-up from here :

http://picasaweb.google.com/howie.ly/EastB...key=7tyD0DcaxEU

Nice nice...

Here's an updated photo of mine... R34 now with an East Bear lip.

Sweet! Where did you get the East Bear lip, is it plastic or glass?

Sorry, just read the last post.

Edited by Wogboy
Yeah, what happened to the Koya's?

Damaged upon fitment. Promised a new set, never arrived. So now im in a shit fight with them. They are off the car until it gets sorted out. Hopefully something good happens in the end.

a few more pics

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Time to start avoiding speed bumps

here is the old heights

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nice looking car you have there grant. If you dont mind me asking, how much were those rims, they look amazing on the car. (my r34 is about as low as yours now :cheers: )

just off the topic, i do like the look of no wing from the front and side, but i dont think i liek the look from the ass

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