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ha ha....relax mate, i could put whatever front bar i wanted on, but ive got different priorities. If i wanted a car that looked good i wouldn't have bought a 33 in the first place. 242rwkw is where its at and more to come.

deluxe's modified 400r front bar is one i would have but prefer clean stock look.

haha yeh true my car looks just as stock at 222rwkw and hopefully 1 day around the 300 mark lols

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no way do luck is cool gtr is also good but only on a gtr ^_^

well sorry but everyone has said how good my whole kit looks which includes my GTR front bar and rear pods i think they are hot but you dont get a whole GTR kit as it's not a GTR so YES your right by saying only on a GTR but thats when youn have a whole kit on a GTST

over time i've grown to like the standard look of an r33! there's nothing wrong with a standard s2 bar!

but this is mine before i put a gtr copy front on! would've got a s2 bar but they don't fit on s1 lights so i went with the gtr copy

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That is sexy as dude, did that sit a decent amount off the ground?

Just on the subject of Front Bumpers, i have been told that with R33 GTS-t you cant put a aftermarket intercooler in coz the front bumper is not wide enough to fit. is this true? do i really have to upgrade to a GTR front?

Trust is a good frount bar but if you drive your car every day then i wouldnt put it on. I went trust frount bar,do-luck side skirts and trial rear bar. The kit sits low but i only drive it on the weekend plus iv got jap 19s so that helps aswell. Iv seen ugly r33s around in adelaide and thats because they go big kit and small ozzy offset rims or gay chrome rims. stock r33s can look very sexy aslong as they have the rims with the right offset. Also another thing is when ppl go show and no go ,iv got a full kit,carbon bonnet,ganadors gtr wing pumped and liped gaurds, custom blue paintjob(full rolling shell)but then iv got my rb25 getting a full rebuild with forged items and a gt35/40r il post pics of the hole car once its 100% complete.

Thats my 2cents

Trust is a good frount bar but if you drive your car every day then i wouldnt put it on. I went trust frount bar,do-luck side skirts and trial rear bar. The kit sits low but i only drive it on the weekend plus iv got jap 19s so that helps aswell. Iv seen ugly r33s around in adelaide and thats because they go big kit and small ozzy offset rims or gay chrome rims. stock r33s can look very sexy aslong as they have the rims with the right offset. Also another thing is when ppl go show and no go ,iv got a full kit,carbon bonnet,ganadors gtr wing pumped and liped gaurds, custom blue paintjob(full rolling shell)but then iv got my rb25 getting a full rebuild with forged items and a gt35/40r il post pics of the hole car once its 100% complete.

Thats my 2cents

thats the spirit!!!

yea ive got the whole standard type m kit, nothing different on the outside other than +26 18 x 10's rear and +11 18 x 9 on the front with stretched tyres on work vs-xx. Im very happy with the way it looks. Tidy and keeps the cops happy. More concerned about more power which is only a stone fall away. But if youve got the cash to do the kit and power then even better if its done right! :) good stuff.

but ur type m kit isnt really considered a 'kit' lol prefer bunnys gtr whole kit looks much better

well it has proper plastic type m sideskirts, proper plastic front type m lip and proper plastic rear type m pods.

what the f**k do you call that?

its an option at the factory. bodykit or no bodykit.

its called the factory bodykit, just like your fag balls deep kits are called do-luck kits.

well it has proper plastic type m sideskirts, proper plastic front type m lip and proper plastic rear type m pods.

what the f**k do you call that?

its an option at the factory. bodykit or no bodykit.

its called the factory bodykit, just like your fag balls deep kits are called do-luck kits.

exactly, its like with the 31s, they're either stock or you got the GTS kit (different front bar, side skirts and rear bar)

Kit is kit.......much prefer the factory kits

BN/VERTEX/DO LUCK etc are all too extreme and overdone i think

Less is more

well it has proper plastic type m sideskirts, proper plastic front type m lip and proper plastic rear type m pods.

what the f**k do you call that?

its an option at the factory. bodykit or no bodykit.

its called the factory bodykit, just like your fag balls deep kits are called do-luck kits.

lol yea ok ur got a heaps cool 'factory' bodykit ahahaha

lol mate your a twat. i would love to discuss this further in person.

im not saying its cool, im saying its better than the gay shit going around...and why does my opinion about my bodykit mean so much to you anyway?

a kit either makes or breaks a car, majority of the time it breaks it because nothing fits properly, its warped and a bad combination of styles from front to rear. Feel Free to put whatever shit you want on your car mate, it doesn't bother me in the slightest, purely because it makes me feel so much better than i spent my money in the right spots and didn't waste it ruining a perfectly decent stock looking car.

nuff said. suck a dick :)

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it doesnt meen anything to me im just saying bunnys kit look better than yours ahahaha im aloud to give my own opinions your the one that put your car in the spot light like its so hektic because it got 'factory' kit lol and learn yoga and u can suck your own dick twat. ahaha :)

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