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Looks great.

For some reason I didn't really like the colour coded middle and lower diffuser. But for the black GTR, it seems necessary.

I wish my fake could run R34 side skirts, i've got the z-tune skirt and pods, but will just run the pods :(

Will save the skirts my real :)

Thanks Simon. Do you mean because it's black, it doesn't need to be colour-coded? Or especially because it's black, it should be colour-coded?

Here's a pic of my old R34 which had colour coding all the way to the bottom. Car is also for sale as it happens - make me an (reasonable) offer! :)

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Sorry for the confusion. Personal opinion, in the case of your black car, the lips should be colour coded to suit better.

Your last picture at that angle is hard to see the lips, but i'll go check it out in the for sale section :)

Full conversion (front/rear) was done many moons ago. (02/03 - r34 GTRs were over 80-90k plus, in saying that, it was done at much less than anyone could imagine [only paint was done by someone else])

Justification wasnt necessary, I believe the challenge was where it started.

Full conversion (front/rear) was done many moons ago. (02/03 - r34 GTRs were over 80-90k plus, in saying that, it was done at much less than anyone could imagine [only paint was done by someone else])

Justification wasnt necessary, I believe the challenge was where it started.

niiiiiice. had a look at it again after i posted, would be good to get metal guards instead of fibreglass, but ah well. don't have the money to drop on it at the moment.. would love to though. S1 R33 with LM-GT3's, R34GTR VSpecII frontend? AWW YEAH

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