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Lol ive already seen this :)

a guy in WA has a decepticon badge on his R34.

Also says on the said 'to punish and enslave'

Looks pretty sik IMO.

That's Ryan (NISZILLA). I'll try and find some pics of it. Nice car, and well thought out mods.

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those are from a sauwa cruise up north :P was an epic cruise!!! so much fun..cept got a chip in windscreen from it :)

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just got plates a week ago :)

waiting to buy some white te37's :D

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:thumbsup: thanks nick, bad thing with that hot front bar.. is 1. fibreglass 2. got it from JSAI = fibreglass already splitting etc :P bugger.. and i hardly drive the thing!! *sigh* i will see you at the nsw 'sns' im guessing, along with terry, matt, shanil etc

Lovin that front bar dori :P

@Steve

Fronts: 18x8.5 +30 235/40

Rears: 18x9.5 +20 245/40

As for scrubbing on the rears at that height, it only happened very rarely. There was about 8mm clearance between the tyre and the fender.

cool, fitment is pretty

i run

18x8 +24 235/40

18x9 +23 265/35

been scared to lower the rear down too much because of the bigger tyres. think i need to put on some 235 or 245s on the back to get it sitting nicely

Took some pics with mates 370Z at Vic Imports Cruise (car was sooooooooo filthy as you can see it wasnt a great day lol) displaying some CF bits :(. its nothing big but the little things does make a difference

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Cheers mate, just cant wait to put this in there

I hope you have Twin Turbos to go with that RB26...

:(

What front spoiler is that? It looks really good without being ridiculous looking.

If you are referring to the front bar then I think it is just the stock one.

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