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Kit looks pretty good - I have just bought my R34 GTT, and while it's currently getting complied I'm looking for the right kit to put on it before the import yard organises the respray job for me... Impul certainly appears to be the front-runner at the moment.

Can I ask where you sourced it from, and how much?

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the place i got it from is longer around, but i know jds auto imports (they sell kits on ebay) are able to make them, i wish i had gone through them cause the kit had hardley any fibre glass from the place i got it through,

im not sure whether they make the impul kits for 4 doors, i know there is a impul rear bar for a 4 door for sale on ebay at the moment for 180 i think

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LOL

kit looks good, i have the same kit, IMPUL 534S, only thing about kit is, wish there was driving lights that would fit under indicators, i have the IMPUL boot spoiler also, again, like yours in white, love the eyebrows, where did you get them? can you pm me with details on eyebrows please, :ninja:

my friend has genuine east bear eyelids on his car and they look exactly the same.

the place i got them through isnt around anymore so i cant give you details on where they got them, cause i dont even know!

  • 3 weeks later...

yes, IMPUL DOES LOOK GOOD, mean but elegant, my car awat having set of impul rims fitted, white with big dish and lowring springs, will post pictures when get car back,, eyebrows, got a set, thanks, painted and fitted, am happy the way car looks, nice exhaust and tint, and i will be a happy boy, lol

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hey thats a nice lookin white skyline :)

hehehe

umm...in case no one has heard, or read, i won "best vinyl graphics" at adelaide autosalon on the weekend. i put the car on the dyno as well and managed 120 kW. not bad i thought, was pretty happy cause at the end of may the car did 120 kW on a dyno dynamics dyno, and the one of autosalon was mainline. its nice to see the car showing some consistency!

here are some pics for you all!

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