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front the pic i can spot

trust front bar with cannards and an extra front lip/diffuser

trust side skirts

china carbon bonnet

carbon boot

carbon doors

carbon rear quaters

carbon vented front guards

Whoa....that thing is angrier than a group of emo's

LOL! You saying it soft?

The car looks all over the place. Hate that GT Wing and those canards.

But I guess from some angles it can look tuff.

Looks sick i love it not sure about the roof being white but if it was all black id have it for sure!!!!!!

I had them side skirts i would sell them to one of you guys but one side was glued on i had to basically tear it off my car in pieces :rofl:

mmm tempting to get that front bar anyone know where i can get one?

LOL! You saying it soft?

The car looks all over the place. Hate that GT Wing and those canards.

But I guess from some angles it can look tuff.

LOL

i can see how you go that but no i don't think its soft

here ya go fellas

that carbon R32 is basically someones attempt at replicating the AMUSE Carbon R34 using the BNR32 as the base.

if the pics dont work, heres a link:

http://images.google.com.au/imgres?imgurl=...en%26safe%3Doff

its got the actual AMUSE Carbon R34 on there also, so u can compare the replicated example.

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