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ok, i'm not actually after a body kit, but i thought this would be a good place for everyone to just recommend exactly what they have on their own cars and get it out of their system...

k go

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hahahha great OP. i got a v1 aero set from Topstage in melbourne. it had to have an assload cut off and it still doesnt fit fantastically, but it doesnt look like everyother 33 i drive past in sydney :)

Stock now, had 400R front bar but fibreglass kept cracking on steep driveways and such, raised the car up to handle better on the track so maybe it wouldn't break every day now, only every other day....................

I like the stock kit (doesn't look like speed racer or FnF wanna be), plus the plastic is alot more forgiving.

Yes, I am a boring old bastard.

ok, i'm not actually after a body kit, but i thought this would be a good place for everyone to just recommend exactly what they have on their own cars and get it out of their system...

k go

hi i have a 2001 r34 gt-t 4 door series 2 sedan and i want to change the front bumper because its not what i like and is very resticting to what air can get to the radiator and intercooler,

can coupe r34 bumpers fit or do i need one specificly for a sedan . sorry for the poor spelling ,

Making custom C-West R34 Front for 33, wide guards front and wide GTR rear, C-West hood, Jun skirts and TS rear.

Good place for kits is Hybrid Customs also good for CF work.

Edited by Shoudi

multiple choice time!

Learn that your car handles better when its at a correct height for performance not looks. :rofl:

which is:

  1. a higher center of gravity height
  2. a lower center of gravity height

the lower you go, the better.

I can prove this with science.

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