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Pretty sure they are Veilside rear pods mate.

And I have veilside skirts.

I've been looking at rims - it's all too hard.

I'm having enough trouble choose what spoiler to keep on, let alone when I walked into the local rim shop they have me 3 MASSIVE folders with pages of rims and told me to "pick one".

Just figure what offset and width you have to play with and hit up Yahoo auctions until you see something you like that fits the requirements... Nismo GT LM's would work nicely

br3tt,

on your car, no wing would look awesome if you got that little 'lip' wing or if you invested in a flat boot. but that becomes expensive..... im also a big fan of the GT style wings, but one of those just wouldn't look right on your ride....

in the end, its your car, so you do whatever you reckon looks the best...

br3tt,

on your car, no wing would look awesome if you got that little 'lip' wing or if you invested in a flat boot. but that becomes expensive..... im also a big fan of the GT style wings, but one of those just wouldn't look right on your ride....

in the end, its your car, so you do whatever you reckon looks the best...

Thanks for the suggestion mate. I also don't think a GT wing would suit it :D

I've been looking at some pictures, and personally I have come to the conclusion with my kit (skirts/pods in particular) a drift lip wouldn't suit it.

I think I should "keep the flow" and throw a S2 wing on there (or a GTR) - As personally I think it will be out of place and needs that "something extra" to complete the ride.

I'm in talks with a guy now about one (A series 2) and if all goes well then I should be getting it sometime next week.

If money goes well (I'm still at school - doing year 12 now) I might throw a new set of wheels on.

I'm not sure if I should though and just put up with what I've got, as as soon as I can drive turbocharged cars (2 years and a bit) I will sell her or do a front cut; and at this moment the re-sale on Skylines (non turbo's in particular) isn't a lot.

Thanks for your suggestions everyone once again. I will whack up a picture of it all done.

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