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Hey everyone..

Just wanting to know what bonnet is on this car.

I like its simple design, with vents only on the sides..

I hate carbon bonnets or any bonnets with the huge cut out in the middle..

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thanks!!

edit: Found more pics of it

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Edited by siddr20
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Just incase if someone asks what body kit is on that car..

It consists of

400R front bar, 400R side skirts, Ganador mirrors, ARC wing (extra carbon inserts), Stock rear bar, with different side pods i beleive...

Looks nice eh!! esp those 34 gtr rims!!

Awesome cheers dude..

His car is freaking awesome!! love his paint job..

Yup thats where i got pics of his cars from.. hkskylineclub site.. heaps of awesome cars in there!!

They dont muck around.. top quailty stuff or nothing!!

well guess i will have to sign up to that site now lol..

thanks once again

Edited by siddr20

looks like that the road im gonna take with my car.....and I just LOVE that GTR wing with that GT wing on top.....thats the only way to put on a GT wing for an R33 that looks good

just a Q for those with 400R front bar.......can you use the original Series 2 blinkers on 400R bar?

his car is awesome...its soo clean

^^^

dont think u can use the same indicators....u can connect 400r/gtr indicators into the indicator slot for the 400r front bar

and anyone know hoe much are ganador mirrors?..in fibreglass? or carbon? and where to get...thanks

how did he make the 34 wheel fit on the gtst? thought they didn't fit???
After market front fibre gaurds and a firbre glass lip over the arches. The rears fit, you'll just need to roll gaurds slightly, or get under-sized tyres. The fronts will require more work.

um those gtr rims come with 30+ offset.. So it will diff fit stock guards!! but worth rolling them just a bit esp when you full lock..

the wing looks alright.. atleast its not the same wing as everyone else.. Sets his car different!!

ohh well if he has a gtr badge.. Hes got the mods to support it!!

Edited by siddr20

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