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My car will sport this kit at one point in my lifetime. This I solemnly swear.

BN Sport, URAS, TBO, Aeromaster, Final Konnexion, D-Max.... y'all can GTFO. GTO-RS win.

That is all.

Now... here's the porn:

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whats with the trailer lights stuck on the headlights as indicators lol and shitty welding around the strut towers meh the kit dosent do much for me im afraid

Trailer lights stuck on the headlights as indicators...? Don't know what you are smoking but all I see is factory cefiro indicators.

Shitty welding around the towers is stitch welding (aka seam welding) improves structural rigidity, agreed the welding could look better but meh.

I think the kit would look better if it wasn't soo low to the ground, and the actual car was lower.

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zomg... A31RB25... its the same front bumper as the one in your avatar. What is it?

it's not the same front bumper. the one in my avatar is an old Workshop X front bar from NZ. doesn't have the same GTR style air intakes in the centre of the bar as the GTO kit, nor does it have the same air intakes either side of the bar (as far as i can tell). the WSX kit also appears to have a smaller section above the cooler. both look to be based on the R33 400R kit, as somebody else mentioned

the GTO bar would look so much better in 1 colour (the rest of the kit probably would too)

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hehe guess I'll just settle for the Workshop X fronto bamparu. not a fan of their chunky sides and no rear look tho. wish someone local made some sideskirts that didn't come out at 45 degrees like Uras n BN etc. like a vertex I suppose.

Guest a31rb25

the WSX kit is still made them. they updated the design a few years back, there's a shitload of pics of the newer front bar getting about, pretty sure most people on here would have seen a pic of one on a laurel or ceffy in NZ.

when i looked into getting one the kit was approx $800 and that was without a rear bar, and before freight.

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I like it. Looks tough and a bit different.

The SR is a bit gay, but it has a nice trust snail hanging up off it so it makes up for the SRs gayness.

In all, a freakin tough looking car. Those pics dont really do it justice.

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