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Very nice ^ Lovin the ride height ;) The first one is a great shot as well.

Only thing I would change is the wheel fitment, not quite aggressive enough. But that's just me :thumbsup: May I ask what the front lip is? Looks similar to the DIY garage liner stuff, but thicker?

Very nice ^ Lovin the ride height ;) The first one is a great shot as well.

Only thing I would change is the wheel fitment, not quite aggressive enough. But that's just me :thumbsup: May I ask what the front lip is? Looks similar to the DIY garage liner stuff, but thicker?

Thanks, i agree with you on the fitment I'm waiting for the right wheels to pop up but for now these will do. Front lip is a secret if I told you I'd have to kill ya;)

don't spose they make them for gtt?

yeah i dont think they do....they said they were for GTR. so i wouldnt think so. I'm getting some carbon side skirts in the new year. gonna get them from carbon plus. they are in melb but i'm sure they could send them to you. i think they make them for GTT. check their website.

http://www.carbonplusoz.com/

yeah i dont think they do....they said they were for GTR. so i wouldnt think so. I'm getting some carbon side skirts in the new year. gonna get them from carbon plus. they are in melb but i'm sure they could send them to you. i think they make them for GTT. check their website.

http://www.carbonplusoz.com/

What are the quality of their products like? i bought a carbon 'jun' front lip for my 33 gtr from asia, and it was stepped on during shipping and cracked really badly.. had it repaired but couldnt be repaired back to 100%.... just noticed these guys do them as well.. thinking of getting them to make me one how have you found their products :)?

Cheers.

And... to stay on topic because this is the r34 thread, here's and quick pic of my r34.

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