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Hi guys, i've only just bought an R33 gts-t and would like to put a bodykit on it. Specifically a front bar and new spoiler (for staters) Just wondering where the best place to get one in the Brisbane area is, and just to through it out there, what style is best.

Thanks everyone

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This is just my personal taste... so up to you.... but this is what I would suggest...

Go GT-R front bar (with authentic matt-black lower lip), Nismo Sideskirts and Veildside backbar with a R34 NISMO GT-WING... get yourself some VOLKS racing rims - at least 18 inch - would suggest something dark - e.g. gold, black or grey... get yourself a nice 3 inch cat-back exhaust - get some gauages in there - top this off with a front-mounted intercooler... drool... that's it.. the rest is just for show... good luck.

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cat back ? turbo back... with a nice high flow cat.

your still missing,

management

turbo upg

slightly larger injectors to get you the 250rwkw mark.

bigger airflow meter.

good set of pads for the sumi's

good rubber.

good oils all round.

extra ducting for more cold air into your airbox.

>forgot oil cooler to keep it running a bit longer

** hot wife to shag on the bonnet **

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cat back ? turbo back... with a nice high flow cat.

your still missing,

management

turbo upg

slightly larger injectors to get you the 250rwkw mark.

bigger airflow meter.

good set of pads for the sumi's

good rubber.

good oils all round.

extra ducting for more cold air into your airbox.

>forgot oil cooler to keep it running a bit longer

** hot wife to shag on the bonnet **

I feel ya dogg.... damn, that's creative... but the hommie is just starting off.. let sniff in the air first then go all the gadgets... yo, your wallet (to the poster) will surely be drained for a while... it's the love, gotta sacrifice...

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