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those bright red R33's look tuff as.

since ive almost made up my mind. anyone reckon an R33 GTS in bright red with an n1 bar, hood lip, BBS meshies with tuff fitment would look good?

*waits for shan to post up pics of R33's with tuff fitment or flame me :laugh:"

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those bright red R33's look tuff as.

since ive almost made up my mind. anyone reckon an R33 GTS in bright red with an n1 bar, hood lip, BBS meshies with tuff fitment would look good?

They are nice, but that's because its a series 3 GTR. as porn an R33 as you're gonna find. Do the same with a GTS and it may not look as nice because of the narrower body.

The black car looks like its in the UK, wtf is with its 4x4 spec with fender flares, jacked up ride height and fail fitment. So much potential...wasted.

Should just make it a point now that if people walk into Driftline wanting aesthetic mods they have to be approved by us first, so that we're not responsible for fail fitment cars and candy coloured veilside bombs. Problem is the knobjugglers that want shithouse mods are the ones with the most money and the least sense, which means max profits.

They are nice, but that's because its a series 3 GTR. as porn an R33 as you're gonna find. Do the same with a GTS and it may not look as nice because of the narrower body.

The black car looks like its in the UK, wtf is with its 4x4 spec with fender flares, jacked up ride height and fail fitment. So much potential...wasted.

Should just make it a point now that if people walk into Driftline wanting aesthetic mods they have to be approved by us first, so that we're not responsible for fail fitment cars and candy coloured veilside bombs. Problem is the knobjugglers that want shithouse mods are the ones with the most money and the least sense, which means max profits.

i know the gtst's have the narrower body

but hey. i cant have engine mods and i cant drive a turbo car so i might as well make it look nice.

the black car is certainly different..

oh and driftline.. you guys sold that boat yet? looked like it was taking up a shitload of space

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