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are the headlights sunken in cant really see what the problem is with that picture

if it is that there sunken in, possibly like the R33 gtr the R32 would have longer guards therefore the lights need to come forward but it wont happen with a GTSt bonnet

hey this is my problem... (example pic!)

i have a massive gap inbetween the bottom of my headlight and the top of the bar! how do i get this to become flush?

any ideas? and ppl say i have to use the gtr reo bar... wats the reo bar lol!!

cheers!

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id say a gtst one is going to do a better job then none.

but if theyre around the same price get a gtr one.

while were on the subject, would the gtr32 reo bars be different because of factory fmic?

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nice work dave

goin to be runnin round like the proverbial next friday

got paint to order

alarm quotes (rippin this POS one outta the ute and gettin a decent one fitted)

pair of spotties quoted / ordered

uhf radio quoted / ordered

head to u-pull-it to get another bonnet

try and get some foam tape to seal between the tray and the canopy, and hopefully get some new rubbers all round for it too :down:

and im sure there's more to think of LOL

or 1 hair dryer and a supercharger ala Nissan March :bunny:

looks OK as long as they hang 1 or 2 hair dryers off it

go see Ric at Auto Perfection tell him Steve sent you from Skylines Australia :down:

nice work dave

goin to be runnin round like the proverbial next friday

got paint to order

alarm quotes (rippin this POS one outta the ute and gettin a decent one fitted)

pair of spotties quoted / ordered

uhf radio quoted / ordered

head to u-pull-it to get another bonnet

try and get some foam tape to seal between the tray and the canopy, and hopefully get some new rubbers all round for it too :D

and im sure there's more to think of LOL

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