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looks like autobarn mesh to go with the cheap HSV looking front bar. It would have been better with a front bar designed for an N/A car maybe I dunno but mesh looks craptastic on any car.

I have to disagree.

Mesh CAN look okay on the right car, it's just when it's over-the-top and cheap looking that it becomes tacky.

I have to say that on Cara's car it looks top notch! Because there's no FMIC it needs something to fill the hole there and the mesh does a good job of finishing it off.

or a non connected FMIC lol

lol. I actually had one of them on my N/A for a little while... I mounted it all up before I did the RB25DE+t conversion... felt like a real tool driving around with it here not hooked up though... I mean the only real giveaway was the lack of power... although I did have one guy jump out of his car at the lights one day and ask me if he could take a look at my cooler piping as he was trying to work out his... lol had to tell him that it wasn't hooked up yet - probably thought I was an idiot :)

i don't mind the mesh. i actually think it looks tacky without mesh and just a big hole. and at the front of the bonnet the mesh hides the white radiator support and bonnet latch.

the radiator support and bonnet latch are gonna get painted black (crash repairers decision lol) which is fine, i think it wil look better if they are black.

with eyelids:

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