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Not personally but I want to do the mod at some stage, they're the only place that looks to have the best product for the job. Heres another photo of the topstage guard kit:

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I think they look best wth the crease maintained along the body but a few people have moulded them flush.

Link to another thread: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wi...ge#entry3259489

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Not personally but I want to do the mod at some stage, they're the only place that looks to have the best product for the job. Heres another photo of the topstage guard kit:

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I think they look best wth the crease maintained along the body but a few people have moulded them flush.

Link to another thread: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Wi...ge#entry3259489

do you know the $$$$$ of them

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guards done at Detroit Custom Bodyworks 9567-6511

the pictures speak for them self from start to end.

rims are 18 by 10

tyre 255 35 front and back.

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Hey mate, the progressive pictures look good...can't wait to see the finished product...I am after the exact same thing on my R33 GTST... can you please tell me the costs associated with these flares and what type of flare 'add-on' have you chosen for your R33. You can PM me if you prefer to keep this confidential.

Thanks mate...the car is looking hot!!

Hey mate, the progressive pictures look good...can't wait to see the finished product...I am after the exact same thing on my R33 GTST... can you please tell me the costs associated with these flares and what type of flare 'add-on' have you chosen for your R33. You can PM me if you prefer to keep this confidential.

Thanks mate...the car is looking hot!!

hi thanks for your comments,the flares are made from the gtst guards no add on here just great panel work from Detroit which is second to none.As for the cost you will have to contact Adam from Detroit and ask him cos the car is part of a co sponsorship with HDI who also have some of the highest quality parts available in Australia.

The car will be finished soon and the result will speak for it self.

Ill try and keep up the pics for all to see.

by the way the offset is +22

look good man, how many mm did they pump it out? i need this done on my car as well!

got defected this morning for wheels sticking out of the guard lol

olny option left without going wide fenders as they will need gtr rear bar & skirts.

it was about 30mm to 35mm in the front and 20mm to 25mm on the back.give them a call to be exact,you will not find a better job anywhere if you want you should go ask them tomorrow and have a look at the job be for it gets painted.

are the 33's factory painted with 2pak or acrylic?

there would not be a factory car anywhere this side of 1950s russia that is painted in acrylic. unless it's being painted in someones backyard.

it was about 30mm to 35mm in the front and 20mm to 25mm on the back.give them a call to be exact,you will not find a better job anywhere if you want you should go ask them tomorrow and have a look at the job be for it gets painted.

oh awesome, i spoke to them today, he said i would have to go in and then get a quote.

ill pop by tomorrow if im free.

hope to see your car there.

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