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Best body kit ever!!!! Fingers crossed thats how my GTR will look like one day.. BUt at the moment i cant find anyone in Australia that has the do luck kit to suit a GTR grrrrrrrrrrr :)

not the rear wing add on to!

Call me crazy, but I actually prefer the stock kit on an R33 GTR, it's my favourite shape of all the skyline GTR's

That kit doesn't seem to match the stock lines of the r33, where the 33 is sleek and smooth it all of a sudden ends all boxy on the bottom with that kit.

If I was to have a 33GTR it'd have the stock bar with a lip, 400r sideskirts and N1 rear pods, but that's just me :)

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Call me crazy, but I actually prefer the stock kit on an R33 GTR, it's my favourite shape of all the skyline GTR's

That kit doesn't seem to match the stock lines of the r33, where the 33 is sleek and smooth it all of a sudden ends all boxy on the bottom with that kit.

If I was to have a 33GTR it'd have the stock bar with a lip, 400r sideskirts and N1 rear pods, but that's just me :)

speaking of rear bars... i want YOURS!!!!!!!!!!!!! :):P

speaking of rear bars... i want YOURS!!!!!!!!!!!!! :wave::wave:

Mate....

You're lucky that you put the word "bar" after "rear"

otherwise things could've gotten a little bit strange...

especially with that dancing banana coupled with the suggestive bunny dance at the end

:laughing-smiley-014:

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Mate....

You're lucky that you put the word "bar" after "rear"

otherwise things could've gotten a little bit strange...

especially with that dancing banana coupled with the suggestive bunny dance at the end

:laughing-smiley-014:

glad to see your picking up what im putting down...

all good mate :yes:

Are you gonna get a kit to go with your new bling?

:)

as for kit, i want some nismo skirts and your nismo S tune rear bar.

I will keep my factory front and lip, as there arent too many around, and hopefully the whole car just looks abit deeper but not over the top.

:)

Veilside front bar and side skirts look horrible!! However, the rear bar looks nice. The rear defuser looks cool, as long as it is used with decent front bar and side skirts.

I was going to go with a Trust front bar and VIVA's Type 3 side skirts and rear bar, although I think I have to go with the Do-Luck kit now, that is hot!!

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