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hey all,

i'm selling my car but have a spare genuine uras d1 spec II kit laying around and i was wondering if i should kit it up or sell it as is.

just want some of your opinions.

cheers,

dave

Edited by Advent34

agreed with all those comments above ^^^....dont kit it but sell the car with the option of selling the car with the kit....and if worse comes to worse then sell the car and kit seperately

I think the URAS kit looks nice with some deep dish's. and tastefull mods.

alot of ppl just bang on the uras and dont worry about anything else. I think thats why its got a bad name on here.

i see on alot of cars with the uras kit, the paint doesnt look that great on them because its such a big kit.

sell the car without it on and throw it in at an extra cost. if they dont want it sell it and make abit more money.

this tastefull enough the mods i mean 800ps :cool:

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I think the URAS kit looks nice with some deep dish's. and tastefull mods.

alot of ppl just bang on the uras and dont worry about anything else. I think thats why its got a bad name on here.

I prefer to see wheels sitting wider than bodywork.... still looks meh to me no matter how much HP the car has got.

if the wheels were sitting further out then the kit it would look better but not great.

thanks for your replies.

for me, i really like the uras kit, but others may think otherwise.

i was only thinking putting it on if i was to keep the car and wanted some others opinions.

cheers

-dave

if the wheels were sitting further out then the kit it would look better but not great.

What I meant was I dont like a very wide-flare kit full stop (uras, bn etc).

On the car above I would rather see the GTR rims sitting slightly wider than factory bodywork OR a very mild sideskirt to give it a lower stance, not wider. Give the vehicle extra track rather than extra fibreglass... but I guess I havent yet finished a car to my own standards either!! LOL

/end off topic from me.

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