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Shane - thanks mate...

dezz - I'm assuming u liked the bonnet unpainted?? It stood out too much and didn't want the attention....

The car looks more suttle now, trying to make it look standardish..... :/

Shane - thanks mate...

dezz - I'm assuming u liked the bonnet unpainted?? It stood out too much and didn't want the attention....

The car looks more suttle now, trying to make it look standardish..... :/

heheh yeah I did like it...looked nice and racey. Still looks good now though.

Trying to make it look standardish ay....you best be giving me those pretty headlights then :ninja:

Alan - not to worry, still have my CE28N's and they are bronze.. :/

Rod - thanks mate, saw your car with its new owner at the show'n'shine, still have a soft spot for it.....

Did someone say CE28n's in Bronze still around!? What off set would they be?

They are the ones I am looking at for the Evo but the nearest I can find is James' Advan RS's when they arrive to check for clearance and looks. :ninja:

Did someone say CE28n's in Bronze still around!? What off set would they be?

They are the ones I am looking at for the Evo but the nearest I can find is James' Advan RS's when they arrive to check for clearance and looks. :/

Yeah they are the ones I had at Eastern creek, still have them but for track days only...

The offset is +15, too big for an evo...

Yeah they are the ones I had at Eastern creek, still have them but for track days only...

The offset is +15, too big for an evo...

Ah yes, I remember them now. I think I need around +30 offset or something not too disimilar to the stock 34 GTR rim. ;)

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Where did you score the Nismo stickers for the wheels from? Mine after painting need new stickers.

LOL...my car is going to look like the try hard R32 GTSt that wishes its was the Stigs GTR . Oh well, this Butcher can only use the tools he is given:(

hey mate, no drama's... you've only knocked off a mere Z-Tune in terms of what people want to look and comment about.

should be proud of that :(

Yeah you know how it is, after all what have you done to the front of your GT-T?? :)

Looks good Jack.. Always been tempted to paint my one white. Probably will once it cracks up some more. Painted looks good cause it takes away from the fact that those bonnet's come up short.

Smoked side winkers would suit your new theme, and I dare say the lower lip would look nice in silver for that lower look.

Looks good Jack.. Always been tempted to paint my one white. Probably will once it cracks up some more. Painted looks good cause it takes away from the fact that those bonnet's come up short.

Smoked side winkers would suit your new theme, and I dare say the lower lip would look nice in silver for that lower look.

Chris - thanks mate, fortunately my bonnet wasn't too bad in regards to length, it lines up with the headlights very well. I have thought about painting the lip, maybe on the next makeover... :)

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