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Have you got a side on shot now its fitted mate? Been keen to do the same but worried itll look odd :S

Will take one if i get a chance today.

I have nismo rear pods as well, so it will definitely look a bit off until i find a suitable side skirt to match the front and rear.

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Will take one if i get a chance today.

I have nismo rear pods as well, so it will definitely look a bit off until i find a suitable side skirt to match the front and rear.

I have pretty much the same styling too and was expecting the ztune style sideskirt add ons to suit. have you done a test fit with yours?

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What headlight polish does everyone use? My polish ran out so lights are yellowing up again. :(

^^ Cars are looking mint btw guiseee! :wub:

Plast-X seems to be OK mate!

Will take one if i get a chance today.

I have nismo rear pods as well, so it will definitely look a bit off until i find a suitable side skirt to match the front and rear.

Thanks for that! Just trying to get an idea on what to do with mine without taking away too much of the stock look!

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Have been seeing my friends comment on the wheels and delivery of them on facebook all last week haha.

Your partner has taste!

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I have pretty much the same styling too and was expecting the ztune style sideskirt add ons to suit. have you done a test fit with yours?

Yeah the nismo (ztune) skirts don't bolt up under a GTT, i sold mine for that reason.

Might hit up viva garage for their version of the nismo skirts, comes attached to a larger part that attaches to the stock skirts.

Thanks for that! Just trying to get an idea on what to do with mine without taking away too much of the stock look!

yeah that was the path i decided to take too, although have been considering some rather out there options lately since it is soon to be decked out in business livery as well.

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