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Tommo - you bought those rims of Alan here in Vic yeah??? Awesome looking rims, I'm almost tempted to paint my CE28N's the same colour as yours, but the bronze looks quite good and plus my LMGT4's are black anyway...

Is that a Nismo N1 rear wing with double blades?? or single blade?? Your car looks the goods, simple yet tough!!!! Similar look to what I've gone... Being a series 3 also makes a difference... I'm going to order the mirrors, I'm sold!!!!

GT-R32 - any pics of your car?????

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Jack - Stunning.

This is one of my favs - a UK car. Has the interior retrimmed in leather as well. I think similar to the m-spec R34 leather set up.

It's one of a few that I think the 400r bar actually looks good on.

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Jack - Stunning.

This is one of my favs - a UK car. Has the interior retrimmed in leather as well. I think similar to the m-spec R34 leather set up.

It's one of a few that I think the 400r bar actually looks good on.

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Cheers Bobby.

Yeah Ive seen pics of that car, its interior is just as good as the exterior!!!

Very tastefully done, was contemplating going the full 400R body kit a while back...

I think all the cheap 400R copies on gtst's that don't fit right has turned me off the 400R look... i just look at it and automatically associate it with that now.

Exactly. I normally can't stand it, but I think it looks quite good on the black one above.

It's the design of the bar as well though. All the little cut outs and different lines mean it's quite hard to get a clean look from it no matter if it's an orginal or copy. It looks messy, but the black hides some of lines.

Tommo - you bought those rims of Alan here in Vic yeah??? Awesome looking rims, I'm almost tempted to paint my CE28N's the same colour as yours, but the bronze looks quite good and plus my LMGT4's are black anyway...

Is that a Nismo N1 rear wing with double blades?? or single blade?? Your car looks the goods, simple yet tough!!!! Similar look to what I've gone... Being a series 3 also makes a difference... I'm going to order the mirrors, I'm sold!!!!

GT-R32 - any pics of your car?????

My car looks like shit apart from the condition, it is stock but the missing front lip is bugging me right now... (was damaged by the previous owner). I'm collecting parts for my turbo swap and other bits and pieces. Wheels and suspenion will be last at this stage.

It's sonic silver like yours, but a S3 1997 model. I want the LMGT4s, but they don't come in black anymore! Love the Z tune bonnet too.

I also have a carbon N1 bonnet lip to be fitted, but haven't because I am unsure if I like the carbon look on the bonnet just yet. Carbon wing blade will follow. Have the Nismo B pillars dress things and the wing ends, and clear lenses. Otherwise it is basically as factory (including exhaust! - almost feel bad changing that as it is so rare), minus the lip.

My car looks like shit apart from the condition, it is stock but the missing front lip is bugging me right now... (was damaged by the previous owner). I'm collecting parts for my turbo swap and other bits and pieces. Wheels and suspenion will be last at this stage.

It's sonic silver like yours, but a S3 1997 model. I want the LMGT4s, but they don't come in black anymore! Love the Z tune bonnet too.

I also have a carbon N1 bonnet lip to be fitted, but haven't because I am unsure if I like the carbon look on the bonnet just yet. Carbon wing blade will follow. Have the Nismo B pillars dress things and the wing ends, and clear lenses. Otherwise it is basically as factory (including exhaust! - almost feel bad changing that as it is so rare), minus the lip.

Sounds like you've got big plans for your car!!! Hope it all goes well....

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No doubt very clean and tough looking. However, looks like every other GT-R's out there... wouldn't call it a head turn imo.

But very nice, owner should be proud.

Ive seen this car in the flesh and it looks F#cking amazing. This is more than enough styling for an r33 GTR let alone any GTR, and looks very very tough and has been done very well. Putting extra wings, fenders and different skirts and bars on GTR's looks terrible and never looks as good as how it was originally designed. If people think a GTR needs extra wings to make it more of a head turner than they'd be better off with a lancer and a fake vielside kit, GTR's turn heads for all the RIGHT REASONS not wrong ones such as fibreglass hanging off them everywhere. I'd say they stand out quite a bit even when totally stock.

Other awesome r33 GTR's as others have mentioned are Ferni's and midnight purple one {vsp3c}

Just had a look at the car in the link.. it looks really tacky and the ugly kitting has only cheapened the look of the car, and the wing Holy crap... The gtr badge sould be removed they have already ruined so much of a good thing

I love the colour / rims / ride height, but the kit doesn't enhance any of those features I reckon. Anyway, I've just ordered clear indictors (front and side) for mine, as well as the Nismo CF garnish. Next up, painting the lip black and thinking about a CF bonnet (not sure on CF bonnet)...

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this is the car from the vid...the front guards are pretty sex

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R33 GTRs are weird....in photos, u gotta have a good angle, some angles make it look like a boat etc but some photos make it look absolutely INSANE!

for example,

that first picture, the side view, that is the hottest R33 GTR i have ever FUC**** seen. Thats wat the picture makes it look like!

Then u scroll down, and it just blows it. WORST.

If i was that dude id keep that first pic! dog the other pics yuk

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