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PAHLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZ dont rice up the GTR. It's a sin i tells ya.

go with something subtle and menacing, not yelling through the street with your pants down

Agreed. Subtle but aggressive is my moto.

Ok i know most of you will have a shot at me and say its stupid etc etc

But im looking at making my GTR 33 skyline stand out a bit more or give it some "Street Presence". You know stand out...

A new paint job is out as i dont have funds stretching that far....

and im not into huge over the top kits.

I just dont know what to do....

I have a set of grey work XD9s to go on... but aprat from that im up in the air...

below is a side pic of my car.... (boring) and a couple more ummm exciting cars lol.. not nessererly want the stickers every where etc but just shows how boring mine looks in comparison.

"Street Presence" you've got a GTR buddy, comes standard with plenty! I agree with a few posters, keep it subtle. Race cars have all the livery because they are paid to have it so unless your local mcdonalds pay for your HKS stroker kit, leave it cleanskinned!! just give it the worlds best polish, lower the ride height and have the right wheels and there you go. Perfect! thats my opinion anyway. good luck with it mate

Take off the resonator and de-cat the exhaust. I'm sure everyone on the street will notice you including the police :P

I'm sure after you put on your rims, your car will look much better :D

IMO, GTRs don't need to do much. You love it when people on the streets turn and look at you eh? :)

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