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Recently got the rest of my bodykit which is Bn side skirts and Bn rear bar. A while back i got a Trust Front bar which we already fitted up but has not yet been painted. I thought id show the progres along the way with some before, during and after shots. Ill update as more of the work is finished.

Before Shots

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M-spec kit removed

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Thats it for now :D

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Cheers Nismo Racer their Starcorp inpuls you prolly already knew there pretty common on the skylines lol

and mid life crisis you could have washed my car before i parked on your lawn haha

:D

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hi jake im ilecs dad

we had to remove a small amount of the rio bar for the cooler .but then had to remove some more to fit the front bar. there is a fair bit of it left tho. we did not remove completly like some people do we wanted to retain as much as possiable

cheers

we took very little away from the front bumper itself wasent any need too

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yeah its a mixture of a veilside rear with skirts and wing with a trail front bar. The skirts on mine were hard might have been a tad small so it hugs the car but srcrew it on as well.

I'll post some pics tomorrow as well

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yeah its a mixture of a veilside rear with skirts and wing with a trail front bar. The skirts on mine were hard might have been a tad small so it hugs the car but srcrew it on as well.

I'll post some pics tomorrow as well

Is there any problems getting the front bar off? My new M Sport front bar is getting painted today and was going to put it on myself...

Cheers

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