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i just started on my r32 wide body skyline just want 2 know what u think of it and maby some advice

i will b flairing the front aswell but not made the flairing tool yet

i havent found any rims yet as i need an offset of 130mm as it is 3 inch wider on each side

il stick some more pics up 2mo

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no offence but the front bar intercooler hole is too big..looks like ur 32 jaws are dropped! And the side air ducts are too square...

thanks i l have a look at that the intercooler hole will prob stay the same but i can quite easily modify the side vents with some coving

anyway heres some pictures of the rear

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is that fiberglass wide body kit????? if it is how much was it ????? lol i didint go with the wide fiber glass body as in mine oppoinion it didint looks good and the pannel beater siad that fiberglass to make it look smoother and puddy or bog as well after 12 month driveing, because of the road like bumps, shaskes and rattles it could crack so i went with GTR quarter pannels its getting wielder onto my GTST atm and i also got a front bumper like that looks awesome does it cant wait till mien is finnished i post my gtst once the pannels are on and photos of my befor and after pics which my friend took ^^....... i could of sold u my fiberglass wide body lolz had it for sale still are ^^ i got a fiberglass bonnet if you want for that car needs some work i sell it for ya for cheap :D

is that fiberglass wide body kit????? if it is how much was it ????? lol i didint go with the wide fiber glass body as in mine oppoinion it didint looks good and the pannel beater siad that fiberglass to make it look smoother and puddy or bog as well after 12 month driveing, because of the road like bumps, shaskes and rattles it could crack so i went with GTR quarter pannels its getting wielder onto my GTST atm and i also got a front bumper like that looks awesome does it cant wait till mien is finnished i post my gtst once the pannels are on and photos of my befor and after pics which my friend took ^^....... i could of sold u my fiberglass wide body lolz had it for sale still are ^^ i got a fiberglass bonnet if you want for that car needs some work i sell it for ya for cheap :D

Hey dude, its spelt "SAID" not "SIAD", you've spelt it wrongly in 4 of your posts! :laughing-smiley-014:

is that fiberglass wide body kit????? if it is how much was it ????? lol i didint go with the wide fiber glass body as in mine oppoinion it didint looks good and the pannel beater siad that fiberglass to make it look smoother and puddy or bog as well after 12 month driveing, because of the road like bumps, shaskes and rattles it could crack so i went with GTR quarter pannels its getting wielder onto my GTST atm and i also got a front bumper like that looks awesome does it cant wait till mien is finnished i post my gtst once the pannels are on and photos of my befor and after pics which my friend took ^^....... i could of sold u my fiberglass wide body lolz had it for sale still are ^^ i got a fiberglass bonnet if you want for that car needs some work i sell it for ya for cheap :P

yea its fiberglass its home made out of timber moulds nothing was bought n i did all the work and im going to stick with that theme not 2 bad 4 an 18 year old. i have a bonnet ready and waitin 4 me 2 put some time into n get it ready. i also want 2 have a 1 off car im also going to the extent of building an rb24det as they are very rare

Hey dude, its spelt "SAID" not "SIAD", you've spelt it wrongly in 4 of your posts! :laughing-smiley-014:

lol bah who cares really you understood what i mean, lol stop being a high school teacher LOLZ

yeah Rb24det, i never herd of a Rb24det must be rare lol

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looks interesting, the primer and sh!t makes it look piss poor. With the flared front gaurds and a different bonnet it will suit it.

Im not to sure on the front bumper the centre looks to small. Is the an FMIC there?

Ive never seen a rb20det, i thought the max i could be bored to was a to 2.3? Dont know...just drop a 25 into it.

the 24 is built with a 25 block and pistons with 2litre cons and crank

this givves the engine a very revvy nature like the 20 but the tourque of the 25

24 s only came in single cam factory and were only sold in the US so its going 2 be a complete custom build

i havent mounted the intercooler yet it just mesh at the mo

That's a pretty ambitious project you're undertaking! Good luck with it.

Here's my R32 with a widebody kit. The custom gas cap is where most of the work is at.

And you're right about the spacers. Need em big to get the wheels to sit flush.

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thats awesome! one of the nicest I've seen I think...good work!

that is mint how did u du the fuel flap n are they gtr front qarters

Thanks for the comments.

There's ~2 1/2" spacers to bring out the cap. Then alot of bending to have it sit flush with the new curves of the body.

No, the front fenders aren't GTRs. The front and rears are from the same kit. (I forget the name :P it might be the same as Felixy69's) It's wider than a GTR in both front and rear!

The car always gets mistaken for one still. hehe

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