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Hey guys,

For those who heard my project plans a few months back the car has now been in the workshop for the past two weeks and thought I'd put up some pics to show you the progress.

Parts being used:

GTR Front Bar to fit GTS (Jetspeed)

400R Rear Bar (Jetspeed)

Do Luck Skirts (PSI Parts)

Wide Vented Front Guards (PSI Parts)

Wide Rear Guards (PSI Parts)

C/F Bonnet (Unknown)

C/F Duck Wing (PSI Parts)

C/F Diffuser Tray (PSI Parts)

C/F Front Lip (PSI Parts)

GTR Front Indicators (Kudosmotorsport)

Clear Side Indicators (eBay)

Aerocatch Pins (VSport)

Basically the car is having a widebody fitted with carbon accessories and there will be a full colour change but you'll have to follow this thread to see the end result. The rims are currently being ordered Volks SF Challenge 18x10 +10 front and rears being a GTS-4 didnt want staggered rims.

If you need any parts for a R33 I'd recommend speaking to Shane at PSI Parts top bloke and hasn't let me down on any of these parts all top condition especially on all c/f parts. Delivery or Pickup available in Dandenong

Bodywork being done by Phatt Audio Concepts in Mordialloc, thanks to all the boys slaving away there to get this done before summer, for those interested check out www.nsyane.tv and watch the videos on their bodywork and audio installations and diy installations. Everything from old school muscle cars, jap imports to euro and currently the Holden Alphabet car made up from VX VY VZ Avalanche, Maloo parts.

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This is when the wheel arches have been plasma cut to allow for bigger rims to fit in no scrubbing

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The front shot now showing the c/f bonnet, gtr front bar and wide front guards

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The wide rears arches which need to get filled with some nice dish

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Front angle shows the guards and vents in the bonnet

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Top shot of the bonnet to get better view for you guys

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Shows the stance of the wide arches front/rears

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Yeh he said he was going to send it to me when I picked it up, but havnt received it, but yeh he said standard brackets are super low so gave me sum metals strips to make my own, I may mould it into the rear bar as ines got a 400r rear bar. Will see how it goes as thats like the last add-on feature

not putting shit on your car man as i think its gona turn out pretty good but its not realy wide body, will be same width as a gtr and my concern is that the diffuser will look shite on a 400r rear bar, diffuser is made to suit a standard bar, to my knowledge 400r bar already sits lower

best of luck with everything tho

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Any this mate...

Personally, I think custom-flaring the rear guards of a R33 and then getting GTR bolt-on front guards for a R33 would make it look super fan already!

Please please prove me wrong with some pictures!

^^^completely off topic, sorry, but spunky monkey, i would do crazy (probably illegal) things to the chick in your avater,,shes hott

HAHAHAHAHAHHA.....thanks mate...I had a picture of Monkey Magic there for like years...then I did a search on Google for spunky munky and funny enough this picture came up...so I added it to my Avatar...I even got some PM's asking if I'm her??

HAHAHAHAAHAHH so I cannot blame you! :)

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Just on an update due to delays for the rims have changed from the Volks SF Challenge to Work Emotions XD9 with the polished lip with polished black centres.

Sizes:

5x114.3 - 18x10 +18 offset

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Direct from Work Wheel Australia thanks to Mike

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So you can see on a 32

Agreed although this is my build thread that the chick in the avatar is HOTT...lol

Why cudnt that be you, dam u spunky monkey, dam u! lmao

Hahahah...I'm sure you guys wanna spank my monkey!! :)

Cars currently in highfill atm possibly gettng the paint sprayed over the weekend or monday

Will be heading down to the shop this arvo to check out progress, don't worry once I know I'll post pics for you

Still waiting on the wheels from NSW, and some other accessories

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