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Its been quite a while since Ive posted anything of actual substance in here.

Over the past few weeks Ive gathered a few parts together.

Standard S2 front bar

R33 sedan indicators/fog lights

Front lip

Stoptech Calipers

Slotted Rotors

Big thanks goes out to Mike for helping me out with these brakes. Great bloke to deal with. Here is a picture of the brakes

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Here is the front bar, lip & lights combo. Quick back yard paint job

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Size comparison between standard R33 front brakes and the new Stoptech calipers

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Fitted.. perfect amount of wheel clearance

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Now for the front bar combination. I trialed the full sedan light setup in the bar and I liked the look of it

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Due to the FMIC i had to cut a lot of this bar and also trip the sedan light surrounds a little to make it all fit. Here is a few pictures i took last night once piecing it all back together. Poor quality pics due to shit phone, poor garage lighting and 10pm at night

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Looks good Scottie.

Can you place the number plate on the center of the front instead of where it is?

Would certainly give more flow and look more aggressive :)

Plates only resting there at the moment, holes in plates didn't automatically line up so I just need to give it a quick drill

Love the look of the four door front bar mate, having the FMIC piping just peeking through looks tough as. :thumbsup:

Thanks mate. I'm really chuffed with the way the bar has turned out so far

says the man who screwed speakers on the outside of his door trims :P

looking good scott, much angrier than the old front bar.

I also drilled my number plate to my front bar, but what I'm getting at is brackets would look better

Thanks for the comments guys. I think for now ill just screw the plate into the front bar. Can always change it later on. Going to paint my wheels with the semi's on black so i look less like a commo when there are photos of my car floating around with two different pairs of wheels on

I'll do you a good deal with tyres ;) I won't need em since my big f'off wheels will be going on :D

Cant wait to see your big ass wheels on....

Also I hope you're not trying to offload the C-Ultra's from your sig onto me...lol

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