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lookin good mahn

ive done the same thing to my 32

u haven't done too bad considering it was an ebay body kit..

u woulda got quite a few of the imperfections with a bought copy anyways

cant wait to see the end product

hurry up haha

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respect for the work put in so far man, love to see it when its finished :) and satin black maybe not matte? matte black sometimes has that idea attached that people dont want you to look to closely if you know what i mean.. after youve put all this work in be proud of it and paint it a bit more stand out colour than matte black imo. i mean as people said itd look fkn tough as nails stealth fighter in matte black but yeah, my 2cents.

Not to much to update with just got a very rough base coat on the passenger side done so i have some sort of idea of what it will look when im out on the track. but as normal ive been to busy with work and my new $100 work hack lol.

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i wish mine looked like that.

Does anyone no if its a members car as i would like to get in contacted with them regarding wheel size

They are LENSO D1R wheels and i think that those particular ones are either 18x10 +22 all round OR 18x10 -1 all round. Id think they are the +22 though personally ?? Someone else may be able to confirm. And as per PM sorry dont know who ownes it and dont have any more pics!

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Omg, thats exactly what i am going for with my 324 conversion. Ive even got the same rims,. Looks like the idental size to mine

18 x 9.5 + 15 fronts

and 18 x 10 +22

Heres a pic of the same rims on my roller before wide body love

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Nice work!

I just stumbled on this thread.

I done this conversion to my GTR a bout 2 years back. Definately hard to get right but well worth it in the end.

Its currently off the road getting a new clutch and some more engine work.. and was about to respray it Satin black but it seems everyone is doing it LOL.

Here's a pic of mine.

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By the way my wheels are 18x10" +16 offset front and rears +12 Im also running a 20mm spacer to help fill it out abit more.

Although my kit has been modified in a few areas aswell as moulded all one peice.

If you need help with anything drop me a PM would be glad to help.

Tai

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Got my hands on a drivers side headlight for $160 all i need is one more lol. And after watching my mates cefiro over heating like a bitch at a SD pratice day at QR i bought myself a 52mm dual core alloy radiator with twin thermos and a shroud, it only needed a slight move of the power steering lines to make it all fit plus i don't have any air conditioning any more which helped with fitting alot.

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Funny you say that, one bloke had 2 xeon driver side headlights up for sale the other week on ebay, I brought one and I think james got the other one, lol. Unfortunetly ive now ended up with a drivers xeon and a passenger non xeon, so one has to go.

looks good mate, did you find the you had to remove some metal to get the headlight to fit in?

heres mine atm (getting new bonnet this week)

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I found i had to enlarge the original hole for the headlight towards the guard by about 3inches maybe a bit more

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