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its definatly different, maybe a little our there for myself, sorta feels like it throws the lines out toward the rear where it has a bulge that seems too low.

Front looks like a mixture of a lancer front bar and the impul front bar for the r34

good luck sourcing the kit, if you ever get it be sure to post up pics!

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i can't believe they found a way to make an r33 even uglier

so are you saying r33s are ugly full stop?

evryones to there own i guess. the kit looks cool mate, not something id want but cool nonetheless.

GL finding it. might be a custom job

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ive seen this r33 on youtube. its the one with gullwing doors. i wudnt say it looks hot, different but not hot. those wheels gotta go!! the front looks like a prelude with a veilside kit :)

im thinking this kit was a one off

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its different,, thats what it is... with the number of skylines tht u see on the road today.. uve gotta do summin to stand out... :)... its def a custom job.. over the top yes... maybe i cud get summin made thts not too eye poking

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