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Hey Ray, nice ride bro. welcome aboard.

I love your bonnet scope. Don't like the sideskirts makes the vehicle look kinda fat from the side, you should get a buddy-club GT-Wing. otherwise your ride looks tough mate.

Note: the bonnet and the rest of your vehicle looks slightly different in colour - this makes it look tougher!

Your ride and mine look quite similiar actually.

ha ha ha ha, Skylines never look tough front-on.

awesome ride ray,

great body kit..

also at a closer look..bonnet looks like carbon fibre...and im guessin thats why it looks different to the rest of the car *rolls my eyes*

tuff rims too..the color is absolutely the best i rekn

take it easy..

sly

nice car dude, however rear wheels need to be 2 inches wider and fronts 1 inch wider... :thumbsup:

9s & 10s for the win.... :P

yeah i know i bought it with the rims on it they dont make any wider than 7.5 in the 19" range or i would buy another 2 for the rear and sell the smaller ones but they are to nice to change all 4 rims ill just have to put up with them i got some nice new tyres cost me £500 for 4 grips lovely and fun goin sideways

ill send some more pics anybody got any pics of theirs see how u boys and girls do it downunder

cheers ray

yeah i know i bought it with the rims on it they dont make any wider than 7.5 in the 19" range or i would buy another 2 for the rear and sell the smaller ones but they are to nice to change all 4 rims ill just have to put up with them i got some nice new tyres cost me £500 for 4 grips lovely and fun goin sideways

ill send some more pics anybody got any pics of theirs see how u boys and girls do it downunder

cheers ray

Check out this thread...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=130489

Its full of R33's :(

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