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Oh well...

Bit of a sleeper this one... Had it 3 yrs now!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/po...pr2009st104.pdf

If you're sick of black don't worry eh? Besides, it doesn't take much to spot the shooter's tripod.

Just very happy getting these ADVAN RGs off Kristian (aka Iron Chef).

Heres mine. Still incomplete.

The front bumper still needs work. Just fitted the bumper yesterday.

Need to get it painted, Going to get it painted white with Matt Black Lip :P GTR COPY STYLE....... LOL

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By aznbongsta, shot with EX-S880 at 2009-05-03

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By aznbongsta, shot with EX-S880 at 2009-05-03

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Heres mine. Still incomplete.

The front bumper still needs work. Just fitted the bumper yesterday.

Need to get it painted, Going to get it painted white with Matt Black Lip :P GTR COPY STYLE....... LOL

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By aznbongsta, shot with EX-S880 at 2009-05-03

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By aznbongsta, shot with EX-S880 at 2009-05-03

does that copy require wide guards?

Is it an east bear bumper?

Nah its not East Bear. Its meant to be West Yokohama style

1R34SON , it doesnt need wide guards. I bought it off ebay.

It fits perfect BUT the lip doesnt have enough length, so i can't attach it to that black thing under the engine.

Anyone know if i really need that black thing? Its like flexible plastic. 3 pieces Left, right and Center.

I can't seem to figure out how i will attach it to the bumper.

And yes i cut the middle grill off. im just gonna patch it up witha fibreglass repair kit.

Got some updated pics of my tonight... need better ones.

new carbon fibre boot fitted and now running 18" SSR Integrals all round.

Got a Origin carbon fibre bonnet coming this week hopefully as well.

BTW: Car is for sale if anyone knows anyone wanting one.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sa...an-t268560.html

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