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didn't know this thread existed.... i guess i should put a pic up :D

hopefully getting some SLR type pics soon... in the mean time...

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All genuine East Bear ;)

not sure if i need a spoiler, i'm leaning more towards YES, than No

It needs a badge in the middle of the front grille, but i'm not sure about a GTS-R badge, even though the kit is legit.... something about the R....

Sorry to quote the pics and all but people need to see that again, thats hot!

Perfect GTT I reckon, dont put a r badge on it, thats trying to hard.

Neil

My contribution :D

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wow... looks so mean.. esp with that bodykit and fmic.. love the rims too.. so stealth! ..

Where did you take the pics? Looks like something from Need 4 Speed Underground.. lol

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Thanks for the nice comments ppl's, it was a long road to get here :( Forged, car is looking hot as ever :)

nah Howie, it's my original black R34 under all that East Bear :P

I um'ed and ahh'ed about finishing of the rest of the kit, but thought what they hey... something a bit different out there :) I *think* i'm still the only one in Oz with the full kit, but i'm not sure.

Not sure what to do with the spoiler at this stage...

DECIM8, i thought you were going wide body kit mate?

i was then i had a look at cars with wide bodies and in almost all could see screw holes :) im going to talk to peter again and see wat he recommends.:( in the mean time im making it a weapon mechanically :P the car looks great we'll see how i go with the wide body and go from there. Wish powerplay would hurry the fudge up

didn't know this thread existed.... i guess i should put a pic up :D

hopefully getting some SLR type pics soon... in the mean time...

32.jpg

All genuine East Bear :)

not sure if i need a spoiler, i'm leaning more towards YES, than No

It needs a badge in the middle of the front grille, but i'm not sure about a GTS-R badge, even though the kit is legit.... something about the R....

No spoiler man, that looks fkn hot as is

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