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man the nismo 400R bar is porn haha looks WAY different to the normal copied 400R bars !!!!! ahh i wiant one :( lol

yeah, it has the super special Nismo front lip that no one in the world has except Nismo themselves. That alone could sell for $3000 or something ridiculous

ive been pissing myself laughing at that website for hours now, yeah. :(:P

Got a month off paid, what else am i supposed to do but laugh there and get fried here? :D

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and its not just cats that get me laughing...

Edited by m3gtr

Hey Guys

Thanks for the great feedback. I have a 400R bar on it now and I may just have been swayed to get the Top Secret one.

I prefer the more curvatious bars as compared with the straight edged ones.

If anyone knows of any others I would be keen know.

Cheers

M

I have to agree the Do Luck GTR Kit is by far the best kit available for the R33. Hence the reason I bought a kit and then moulded it to our Project Car (Shameless plug: which will be available soon for retail sale) :worship:

I have to agree the Do Luck GTR Kit is by far the best kit available for the R33. Hence the reason I bought a kit and then moulded it to our Project Car (Shameless plug: which will be available soon for retail sale) :D

If only you made ones to suit the GTR id have bought the kit from you already!!!! grrrrr :D lol :worship:

You could always modify it :worship: I doubt you would find a better quality kit.

Back to the topic though, The Do Luck to me is very aggresive and provides both functionality of cooling and looks. I do however like the Carbon Fibre inserts on a stock car, however this might have something to do with my obsession with Carbon Fibre.

You could always modify it :worship: I doubt you would find a better quality kit.

Back to the topic though, The Do Luck to me is very aggresive and provides both functionality of cooling and looks. I do however like the Carbon Fibre inserts on a stock car, however this might have something to do with my obsession with Carbon Fibre.

lol hmmm thats an idea.... hey do you still have the original GTR kit you moulded from??

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