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firstly i would have loved Damien to work his magic but when i booked Mavric i was under the impression FI was still closed later finding out they re-opened. so since i already gave my word to mavric i went through with it and ye very very very happy with it. i will also give FI a go later as well but wont be for another 6months or so.

as for the GTR kit car looks too plain atm so would love to get GTR front bar and decent skirts and z tune bonnet but then again dont really want an aggressive looking car as much as i love the look of the GTR something nice and somple will also be nice like a smooth flowing front lip and skirts.

fair enough. Matt's got all the good gear now anyway, so i know you had good products being used on your car.

i guess my question was, if you're going GTR, you gotta think about bonnets, front/rear guards etc, as skirts and front bumper won't just bolt/stick on with playing around in some other areas.

fair enough. Matt's got all the good gear now anyway, so i know you had good products being used on your car.

i guess my question was, if you're going GTR, you gotta think about bonnets, front/rear guards etc, as skirts and front bumper won't just bolt/stick on with playing around in some other areas.

not if he gets a GTR fibreglass front bar thats made to fit GTT. but you will definately need GTR bonnet so a Z-Tune will finish the look off ;)

you might as well get Ztune side skirts & rear pods from JSAI to complete the look.

clean 34 you got ash! :D

As always, fantastic looking cars.

Heres 2 from the Bush Fire Cruise in qld on the 22nd feb - copied from other thread.

"I know this looks selfish, but when i got back, all the cars were gone hahahaha :down:

Sexy time.

sorry about size - they'll resize and fit into screen once it loads."

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owgasm thats hot. someday my car will finally look like that lol

Thanks :P

Your car looks great, no need to do much more. :ermm:

like an r33 with an r34 front and rear end? lol

Hahahaha, of course.

He'll struggle getting the roof lower :)

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