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Hey guys i am now pretty happy with my cars power.

So now its time to get onto making it look the part.

Here is my first step my new Front Bar

The Side skirts and rear bar will come next month then im going to be getting the car painted but at the moment the colour is top secret :D

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It looks like it belongs on a 200sx (s14) .. But on that 33 I seriously like it .. If you pump the guards before you paint her it will look very sexual

Just a suggestion since its a show car .. If you ran some polished rods horozontally across the front of the FMIC it would make it look 10 times tougher and cover up the noticable gaps in between that fmic and kit walls

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It looks like it belongs on a 200sx (s14) .. But on that 33 I seriously like it .. If you pump the guards before you paint her it will look very sexual

Just a suggestion since its a show car .. If you ran some polished rods horozontally across the front of the FMIC it would make it look 10 times tougher and cover up the noticable gaps in between that fmic and kit walls

Yea im getting my intercooler piping re-done to bring the intercooler right behind the Front bar so then there will not be any gaps.

Yeah will look a lot nicer once you get the FMIC to sit closer to the front bar. All the best with the project.

According to carmate.com that's a 'WW style' (whatever company that is :huh:) front bar & it does look very similar to one of the Trial bars.

Yeah will look a lot nicer once you get the FMIC to sit closer to the front bar. All the best with the project.

According to carmate.com that's a 'WW style' (whatever company that is :laugh:) front bar & it does look very similar to one of the Trial bars.

Yep is sure is that WW style do you have any idea what brand WW would be ??

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