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i reckon that looks sick!!!!

of all the r33 kits i've seen this is up there with my favourites

adz f**k them haters tell em eat a dick

find a kit that YOU LIKE and use that, it's just that simple man, i love this kit though!

have you perhaps seen the diana kit?

THATS SOME PHAT DISH .. LOOKS LIKE SOME PUMPING WOULD BE IN ORDER TO ACHIVE THAT LOOK ..

I really like it tho .. dunno if it could be pulled off in other colours tho maybe royal purple or another bright colour .. if its a dark colour u might as well buy a soarer

and on a second look new guards have been riveted on :D

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i reckon that looks sick!!!!

of all the r33 kits i've seen this is up there with my favourites

adz f**k them haters tell em eat a dick

find a kit that YOU LIKE and use that, it's just that simple man, i love this kit though!

have you perhaps seen the diana kit?

diana kit no whats that?? do you have any pics?

Cheers mate

I like the rear bar, skirts, wing, front wide fenders...

just not that keen on the front bar..

i reckon it will be unquie..

and then sell me your series 2 front bar:P coz i wanna replace mine.. instead of resprayin it..

I like the rear bar, skirts, wing, front wide fenders...

just not that keen on the front bar..

i reckon it will be unquie..

and then sell me your series 2 front bar:P coz i wanna replace mine.. instead of resprayin it..

haha :laughing-smiley-014:

http://page2.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/b76249422

its on japan ebay...

I cant read it so i dunno if it sells the whole kit or what it is selling lol.

I like the rear gaurds but i wouldnt wanna pot riviot them on... but how else could they be done....?

with paper mach'e and mashed banana... sif there's another way to do it!?

but really adz, the way you do it, pop rivet them on, cover the holes up with auto bog, sand it down, cover the lip where fender meets body up with bog, sand that down too...

then just mould it all up with bog, smooth it out n respray over it....

DO NOT DO THIS YOURSELF.

with paper mach'e and mashed banana... sif there's another way to do it!?

but really adz, the way you do it, pop rivet them on, cover the holes up with auto bog, sand it down, cover the lip where fender meets body up with bog, sand that down too...

then just mould it all up with bog, smooth it out n respray over it....

DO NOT DO THIS YOURSELF.

i wouldnt wanna put holes all up the side of the car tho!

with paper mach'e and mashed banana... sif there's another way to do it!?

but really adz, the way you do it, pop rivet them on, cover the holes up with auto bog, sand it down, cover the lip where fender meets body up with bog, sand that down too...

then just mould it all up with bog, smooth it out n respray over it....

DO NOT DO THIS YOURSELF.

Yeah pretty much what he said, but i used urethane aswell as screws to hold it on and glassed up the edges for more strength then bogged it all till smooth..

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