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Well this is what i plan on doing once my bank account recovers and i have the pace i want.... (plus finding someone to mix me a midnight purple aint easy! grrrr)

Do luck front bar and skirts... yummmmmmmmm

that does it for me like u never believe!

Adz2332 - i agree mate, that kit is freakin hotttttttttt!! wouldnt mind having that on my 33GTS...!!

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highly doubt it, unless some cheap 2nd hand ones pop up! Don't skimp on rims, cheap wheels look like like cheap wheels, and on a GTR some Lenso's or similar rubbish really makes the car look average....just save for longer!!!!

Damn thought people would say that! lol well if anyone hears of anything going cheap plz PM me!!

I'd love a set of WORK Emotion CRs for my 33 GTS-t, but for the front offset looking a bit strange...I envy GTR's!

To the guys after cheap alternative rims....try powdercoating/painting the ones you have....I have 17x8/17/9 AVS rims that were a decayed pearl white (on white car). They looked ok, just hard to keep clean, so, sighting an obvious fund shortage, I compromised.

I want a set of gloss black Drift-teks...but my AVS's share the same measurements...so I got them painted black.

I will get them back in a week or so, will post pics soon. The change of colour cost me $220!

Beats the arse out of spending 10 times that amount, and at that price you can experiment with colour and enjoy, even if only for a short time, a different look!

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agreed stickers only look good when not over done and in the right places

Spunky Munky arnt you the one with nismo stickers and badges all over your car?? :)

Yep, used to be like that - bad move that's why I'm saying to stay away from them... lol ;)

I only have 1 Nismo badge at the front grill and a Nismo badge at the back bar and that's it - no other stickers.

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