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Got a URAS bodykit. slaped it on.. not sure how i feel about it.

Iv always said to mates BODY KITS SUCK!!! Just dump it an get rims.

lol. an look what iv done.

wat your thoughs guys. all input appreciated.

not a fan of this one....dont mind the vertex kits on 32's tho.

if you like it dont worry what neone else thinks imo

no intentions of offending, but my opinion is i've always thought bodykits suited skylines and silvias except for R32.

the only thing that i think looks clean for a street R32 is the GTR front bar and the rest kept standard, but in my eyes a full bodykit looks tacky, big and too out there unless it's a full spec drift pig.

Need some nice wheels, something like Work Emotion XT7.. probably 18 x 9.5 + 20 offset would be perfect

Hey I actually have those exact wheels for sale, click my signature for more details :banana:

lol @ sales skills. haha :D

Edited by dmr

HAH. agreed, UBU top sales skills. you by any chance a used car salesman ?

Thanks for the pics SL!M... your 32 is cutting it nicley. = inspiration =D

i agree, i dont like bodykits much. but what i do like is how they make you car look DUMPEDD AS!!!!

thanks for the input guys. =)

looks good :D . thos front bars are normally really low,how are you finding it? hit anything yet lol?

AM I EVER!! SO LOWW!!!! i see speed humpss.. i have to find a new route home. kinda inconveniet.. but this is the price we pay for lookin good. =P

I'd have to say it's bad. Vertex or BN or whatever its called, it's just way to over dramatic. It would look so much better if the "flare" wasn't that far out, and the little kink was just shallower. Even a new set of wheels wouldn't be able to save it. In all honesty, it's one of the worst kits I've ever seen on a 32 regardless if its JDM or not. I hope that didn't hurt your feelings.

I'd have to say it's bad. Vertex or BN or whatever its called, it's just way to over dramatic. It would look so much better if the "flare" wasn't that far out, and the little kink was just shallower. Even a new set of wheels wouldn't be able to save it. In all honesty, it's one of the worst kits I've ever seen on a 32 regardless if its JDM or not. I hope that didn't hurt your feelings.

aha. far from hurt my feelings.keep it coming.. i actuly couldnt agree with u more. Well not about the "worst ever". (=veilside) but yes if it was less flared an just more stragiht down. would be better. i thought about cutting and bending the kink out. re glassing it back up... wonder how that would go.

Different strokes for different folks really and like already stated the fitment of the kit isn't really the best which lets it down a little as well.

I've had a kitted 32 and a stock 32 before and my current one will not have a kit, its lowered will be wearing 34 GTR rims and stay with the type M front, skirts and rear but maybe pods???

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