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Nice!

Yes I went down the route of colour-coding the front splitter too. I'm happy I did. :thumbsup:

If you'd like a new C/F rear diffuser for a 1/3 of Nissan's price, "JDM Performance" aka Eugene has them (if still in stock).

And Bodyformaero aka Peter can supply the brackets and diff support too.

cheers mate

here is my r34 25gt ive put HIDs in it, a blue light on the number plate and blue neons in side under the rear seats and foot wells in front! i want to put a front bar on it a soon as i have the money and was thinking of painting it the house of kolor- kandy burple

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here is my r34 25gt ive put HIDs in it, a blue light on the number plate and blue neons in side under the rear seats and foot wells in front! i want to put a front bar on it a soon as i have the money and was thinking of painting it the house of kolor- kandy burple

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Aaah! That's much better (than that pink thing)! :thumbsup:

Here's a pic of my new r34 , it's kind of a before i start making it look the way i want to to pic :)

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stage 1: bodykit and respray: (it's dirty in the pic from driving in the rain , i'll get some nicer ones when it stops raining)

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Next is to give it a better stance , along with nicer wheels . Marcus89: That looks tuff :)

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