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What does everyone think of the M-STYLE kit ive looked at it and its really taken my fancy

let me kow what u guys think.

Cheers :P

sorry about the shiity pic but gives basic outline of what it would look like

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hmmm i got veilside bar on my car its not too bad makes it looks hell angry in real life well compared to int he pics but i want the Do Luck GTR kit for the GTST and also if going for the 400R bar get the omori factor GTR lip :down: ill put some pics up

Nismo R-tuned 400R bar with omori factory lip

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Do Luck Kit

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hey chi

any

cheers

chi

hmmm i got veilside bar on my car its not too bad makes it looks hell angry in real life well compared to int he pics but i want the Do Luck GTR kit for the GTST and also if going for the 400R bar get the omori factor GTR lip :down: ill put some pics up

Nismo R-tuned 400R bar with omori factory lip

post-27271-1210086085_thumb.jpg

Do Luck Kit

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cheers

chi

hey guys

does any1 know of somewhere i could get my hands on this do-luck kit in the melbourne area. even if anyone has one they wanna get rid of?

much appreciated if any1 could help.

thanks

Gez

Yeah they are similar...still think its sexy though

:bomb_ie: must be a chick thing

well in my opinion u cant beat aggressive styling, not too over the top ie veilside and not to boring ie explosive kit. 400r is nice but way to common...

this one is nice tho (Nismo R-tuned 400R bar with omori factory lip)

but thats just my opinion. still your car your choice

well in my opinion u cant beat aggressive styling, not too over the top ie veilside and not to boring ie explosive kit. 400r is nice but way to common...

this one is nice tho (Nismo R-tuned 400R bar with omori factory lip)

but thats just my opinion. still your car your choice

Have you got any pics of what that looks like??

I want it to look tough yet sexy..not many chicks drive skylines where i live so i want it to stand out.

Have you got any pics of what that looks like??

I want it to look tough yet sexy..not many chicks drive skylines where i live so i want it to stand out.

didnt somebody post a pic of it????

if your going tough yet sexy id say... do-luck front bar and what ever sides and rear bar. steer away from the veilside sides, they look shyte :thumbsup:

didnt somebody post a pic of it????

if your going tough yet sexy id say... do-luck front bar and what ever sides and rear bar. steer away from the veilside sides, they look shyte :)

:thumbsup: Yeah my bad i did see it.quite like. I still loooking at going M style with no wing and dumped on its guts....but thats just my idea. Have to decide by this arvo to buy it.

:banana: Yeah my bad i did see it.quite like. I still loooking at going M style with no wing and dumped on its guts....but thats just my idea. Have to decide by this arvo to buy it.

i duno about the no wing part... unless your goin flush bootlid of putting the duck/stealth/drift wing on it.stick with your first idea tho. the body kit will look alot better once its on your car, believe me :ermm:

i duno about the no wing part... unless your goin flush bootlid of putting the duck/stealth/drift wing on it.stick with your first idea tho. the body kit will look alot better once its on your car, believe me :ermm:

Yeh im not sure if im gonna get a duck wing or a flush boot yet. Depends on what the kit looks like. If i can picture it right a flush boot would look best with the kit im getting. :banana:

hmmm i got veilside bar on my car its not too bad makes it looks hell angry in real life well compared to int he pics but i want the Do Luck GTR kit for the GTST and also if going for the 400R bar get the omori factor GTR lip :rofl: ill put some pics up

Nismo R-tuned 400R bar with omori factory lip

post-27271-1210086085_thumb.jpg

Do Luck Kit

post-27271-1210086181_thumb.jpg

cheers

chi

Oh wow,

As far as GTR skylines are concerned my favourite has always been the r33, and that's my favourite out of the lot :w00t:

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