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Yea, as Pat says... everyone will have difference opinions. Thats what makes modding cars so interesting. Look in the photography section. There is a thread full of R34's. You'll be able to see pretty much anything on offer there. Once you have made up your mind, then search for that :D

lol i hate the c west kit. im in the process of finding what combination i want and a friend of mine had just ordered herself a cwest kit [her bf ordered it] and i just wanted to know your opnions so i could show her.

i have seen a mad looking wingless yellow 34 with cwest front bar, and bomex sides and rear with the right wheels and other touches u can make it look really nice but then ive seen other cwest front bars look crap on other 34's.

Like Pattsy mentioned do A LOT of searching around and go for what u think would be sic and just do it. Problem with everyones opinions is that ur stuck with 140 opinions. Worse thing that can happen is that u dont like it, then just sell it if that happens. I would love to put my kit on that i have for sale but just want funds for wheels first. If i dont sell it soon i will just put it on and see how it looks.

lol i hate the c west kit. im in the process of finding what combination i want and a friend of mine had just ordered herself a cwest kit [her bf ordered it] and i just wanted to know your opnions so i could show her.

Why would you want to show her our opinions.

Its obviously not a popular choice are you trying to make her feel bad or something?

shes taken it back to the shop and swapped it for a do luck one. im not sure where she gets her stuff done and she doesnt know much either. everytime i ask her its always i dunno my bf got it or my bf is doing it.

im so interested in car accidents ive been in about 7 accidents over the past 10 years

shes taken it back to the shop and swapped it for a do luck one. im not sure where she gets her stuff done and she doesnt know much either. everytime i ask her its always i dunno my bf got it or my bf is doing it.

im so interested in car accidents ive been in about 7 accidents over the past 10 years

Hmm maybe you should look into a driving course before you even consider modifications?

not boasting. started a thread coz i saw an accident after work which i found interesting which got closed coz i didnt know what happened. found out last night that the guy was hit by 2 cars and died. so he wasnt passed out when i saw him laying on the road, he was dead...

also back ontopic. ive decided what combination i want and that is bomex back and sides with a top secret style 2 front. saw it on a dark blue 34 in the library car and it looked like a good match.

might need to make my car higher tho

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