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save urself some time if u dont wanna buy more mesh or adhesive just newspaper the front bar around the mesh area and spray it with black spray paint...... but be sure to newspapaer and masking tape everything that u dont wanna get black overspray on lolz

i got it from jack at xracing, he is really good, you can visit his wesite www.xracing.com.au he is really good on pricing, and he can spray it for you as he has his own spray booth now, but when i got mine from him he didn't have a spray booth plus i was getting a respray so it included in my cost..... you can also check out my car on his site its on customer rides section..... so give him a call he will hook u up with a good price just tell him that dale from sau that owns the silver r33 directed you to him....

much improved from the before pic mate, but heres a few ideas... lower it, get a gtr grill, paint the mesh black, remove the round indicators and put some slimline ones in the nostrils.. youd be suprised how much better it looks, the gtr grill makes the front look more aggressive and pointy... not so rounded and smooth. and it matches the shape of the front bar.

it would be good if you could get some headlights with the black surrounds... theres just too much silver there and nothing to break it up.

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