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read the blurb - it is a chop..

think it's pretty obvious it was a chop epsy. well, for everyone cept the dude concenrned with suspension travel on a photoshop.

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Progress update on mine - guard work getting done, camber kit not on yet. Massive props to All Type Crash in Adelaide. Note coilovers are wound up a bit so they can do the work...

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thats great :P . have you got a photo of them in a car yet? be good to see how they sit.

my car doesnt have the side skirts. im going to have to get me some. they look so much better with them

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Still on their way over, will update you once I have a set on the white one I have here.

Thats cool! :P

i remember sitting in Tokyo having a coffee, and this rolled past

(back in 05)

i just thought WTF! lol

they have just been launched in the UK now as an offical nissan

as an import they are quite popular here

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