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Here's my precious baby that i been looking after for 4-5 months since i got it. Hope you guyz like it :P

Fully Dump

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19 inch

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Top Secret Front Bar

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Custom 20 inch

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20 inch

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Full Ztuned Kit + 20 inch

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Few bit and pieces of carbonfibre

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Stef you are a hoe :) hahah

Lol...not as hoe as you yet :P. As for the wheels im using the 20 inch at the moment, the time attack and ztuned wheels is on the way but thinking going to sale them. So see how it goes.

Hey R-Spec

Front bar is a nismo one, i cut out all the brackets and crap that hold the number plate and opened up the mouth, i plastic welded pieces of plastic around the mouth to make it look genuine, with lots of plastic filling and sanding, once painted, bar looks genuine with a differnence

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not a fan of them z-tune guards but thats just sex on pornographic rims! :down:

any more/bigger pics? what front bar is that?

CNBLOW nice car wingless ftw needs more dumpage!

I'm pretty sure that's the do-luck front bar on the white 34 with the black cf bonnet.

Hey R-Spec

Front bar is a nismo one, i cut out all the brackets and crap that hold the number plate and opened up the mouth, i plastic welded pieces of plastic around the mouth to make it look genuine, with lots of plastic filling and sanding, once painted, bar looks genuine with a differnence

OMG... please sell me your bumper! :down:

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