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alot of people are going to hate this.. but 400R fronts are ghey.....

i kno wot u mean! i think the same to much holes and bumps n lumps... plus heaps around!!

Thats why im after some opinions of something different

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Go trust frount bar i searched for agers and its the nicest bar around. Im only stuck with finding side skirts and a rear bar as i have gtr skirts and gtr pods but want a bigger and smoother skirt and rear bar. What do ppl think of the veilside skirt and rear bar as i think it would be a perfect kit

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these kits have all been done to death I guess......

I'm basically tired of looking at Trust bodykit.....that massive hole in the middle looks super gay

Uras kits on R33 are so over rated, everyone says it's so great but I got tired of looking at it from day one.

The only combo I like is a GTR front bar with a 400R skirt and Rear Bar topped off with 33 GTR rear wing but square wing's ok too.

if all that fails, I think the series 2 look is the most funky and best designed factory look out of all the GTSTs

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Series 2 are nice if it wasn't for those big twin light things they got going on. Besides that I like the type-m s1 bar when modified 'correctly', by that I mean cut out middle bit, with the cut out edges plastic welded and repainted with a GT-R style grill added for a bit more aggresion

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