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Hey fellas,

As the title suggests - I'm after the final touch to my Skyline.

I've done nearly everything to it - engine mods, ECU, tune, making over 200 kW's - descent power you could say.

Full bodykit, 19 inch deep dish rims, suspension work, exhaust etc - HID's, all that stuff, full sound system, 4 dvd screens, 2 GPS's, PS3 etc etc.. but I'm missing something to it... I was thinking defuser for the back - but too hard to import and too expensive for that matter $3K+ can't justify that.

However, I want something for the front bar, so I want this (see pic, the thing on the sides of the front bar) -does anyone know what it is and where I can get it - adds the final blow to the look of my R33, I think... other suggestions would be good too.

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Regards,

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Thanks fellas... yeah, black carbon fibre bonnet with some vents will be next on the agenda... after spending so much cash on one's ride, I thnk I've slowly learn to be more patient... saving $200 a month unitl I hit $1K then she's on... and yeah, Canards for sure... looks bloody hot... links and prices please fellas...

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