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Ok this is a '94 GTS25-T Type M, and I'm wondering if it has a body kit - it looks pretty stock except for the f-bar and the rear-wing...but then again it's a Type M so they might be stock too...

Anyone care to enlighten me??

Oh, and yes this is my car :-)

But it's still in Japan :-(

http://www.geocities.com/necroboy2

*edited by Squizz to show proper link... Hope you don't mind :D*

*Opps, yeah thanks - meant to change it to point to index.html after I wrote the page but got caught up in work! ;)*

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Yup as above it has a aftermarket front bar, skirts and rear wing. All its missing is a nice 400R rear bar (about $600ish fitted) and that would be damn nice.

Heres some before/after pics of my r33 with similar side skirts (they are 400R), im leaving the front bar standard (gonna customise it) but have a GTR Copy wing waiting to go on.

http://skylines.pnc.com.au/pics/ben/bodykit/

Mmm..nice :D

I just added 2 better pics of the rear wing....I'm still not sure about it as it's quite big so the 400R might be an option, but then again the existing one is growing on me...aw heck I love the car even with it's oversized wing and little dents :cool:

http://www.geocities.com/necroboy2/

Youve got a nice car Benm. Do you live around the Glenmore Park area??

I saw you once, you were going into Nepean Square but you parked in Penrith Pools. Do you have front seat covers with the skyline 'S' ??

I was going to put a piece of paper underneith your windscreen wiper but I saw you put the alarm on before you went into the shops so I left it.

But I remembered you plates, ( couldnt really forget ) then I saw on the aus skyline pictures website your car.

Yup everything you said is correct. I need wheels badly eh....

I park their coz their is no risk of people bashing my doors, its out in the open and their is always a constant stream of cars going past to deter any theives.

Gimme a hola next time you see me/it...

benm.... car looks very nice indeed!! I've just got a fibreglass 400R front and rear but had to settle for GTR type side skirts (4 door)

The rear isn't bad though the way it's set up for attachment is not well designed and is going to be lots of extra work. The front is really ratsh*t...pretty poor finish and nil attention to detail , whereever i've drilled a hole or made a cut i've struck dryglassfibre the thing wasn't even wetted out properly.

Are the origional Jap versions of these kits plastic or fibreglass??

The Nismo ones would definitely not be fibreglass I'd say, but I've never seen a genuine one.

My 400R bar is falling apart too (my cousin was "looking after" my car while I was living in the US). I am beginning to really dislike fibreglass kits.

Does yours actually fit properly? I'm almost certain mine is for a GTR, which has the flared guards of course, so doesn't fit at all on the back. I might have to modify it a bit.

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