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It is that :)

Thats what the wheels were designed to look like :)

ahh now i see.

i always thought the centrelock LMGT's were just centre caps of sorts.

didnt know they were limited edition

Edited by alex182

You know you wanna put some on your car Matt..

Yeah mate. Then for the front guards and to swap the Nismo front bar for a Z one... much as I don't like the idea of changing body panels it is tempting. Bonnet is already changed.

[puts hand to chin]...

Yeah mate. Then for the front guards and to swap the Nismo front bar for a Z one... much as I don't like the idea of changing body panels it is tempting. Bonnet is already changed.

[puts hand to chin]...

If you do this Matt, I will gladly take your nismo front bumper off your hands if you wanted to move it on!

It would be terrific Chris if you could research what R&D went into that paint!

Sure it's supposed to be a 4-layer paint - and sure, the base coat is ultra important; but this paint is so superior to similar colours put out in Mazda 3/6 and Falcons.

Maybe the local panelbeater has the answer?

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