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I'm unsure as to what to do to my new car.

I'm going to lower it, try get hold of some TE37 silver rims.

However, I'm unsure as to what size rims to get, and whether or not to get a spoiler? I don't particularly want a full body kit as I like the 'clean' look.

http://i.ebayimg.com/08/!B(kHRj!B2...77PmJVg~~_1.JPG

http://i.ebayimg.com/01/!B(kHSy!Bm...77,epEQ~~_1.JPG

What do you guys think?

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Lower it for sure, 17" or 18" TE37 Wheels, see if you can find the Nissan Factory Aero body kit, they usually look nice.

Here is llama au (Juliette's) car.

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It one of the best subtle body kits to give the clean look you want IMO.

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I have just the regular GT-T spoiler on mine and I really like it (gives it a tuff sleek look IMO), the GT-R wing suits is also.

IMO coupes look good with wings, sedans good without.

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I have just the regular GT-T spoiler on mine and I really like it (gives it a tuff sleek look IMO), the GT-R wing suits is also.

IMO coupes look good with wings, sedans good without.

I absolutely agree :down:

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^^It's should, same car but one is N/A and the other is Turbo.

Just interchange the boot lids with a spoiler on it.

But 2 door R34s can only interchange with 2 doors R34's only cuz I think the 4 door boot lids are slightly different as the rear tail lights are a different shape, slightly...

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Okay, now I just need to find a r34 KV2 silver bootlid with a spoiler!

good choice :cool: then some JDM rims + coilovers and your set :D

on rims, get some CE28n or TE37 or the nismo lm4 or the work xd9's or work 11r's or volk gtc's

YUM !!!!!! *Droolz* over all the rims above haha

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