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Think there's a subtle difference in the skirts themselves as well, think it was something like more of a curve or indent in the actual skirt towards the middle, probably to accommodate for the difference at each end due to the guards...

I think I've seen people do it, but there was probably some work involved

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mmsed you 3 photos alex let me know if you get them, looking closely at it the guards do go out pretty wide which is why its in 2 pieces from the looks of things

Anyone who's after a sick electronic boost controller (Turbosmart e-boost street) should consider buying mine.

Only $350.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/352443-turbosmart-e-boost-street-ebc/

Selling due to sale of car : (

yeh you'd think it would be easy to find em in white but i cant, so yeh was just an idea IF they fitted from the pics leigh sent it seems do able but not worth the effort its only side skirts anyway.

if you'ze see some in any colour stock hit me up do want. asap.

I don't wanna pay $300+ for that seat because I know they were $200 each not long ago haha.

Thinking about maybe a Velo or OMP fixed back... Around the $500-600 mark. Thoughts?

velo GP90 in black

that's what i'm going when i CBF spending the $$$, and the bride seat in the link is exactly what I am running at the moment, it's decent and would be easy to resell if you want a mint seat later... rails will set you back like ~$100 secondhand from j-imports and he usually has them in stock. fwiw it sits a good inch lower than GTR seat on superlow rails

looks like a fish tank

buy it and you can do whatever you want with it

sitting low is where it's at...when i took my seats out and put stockies back in to sell, felt like SHIT. felt like sitting ON the car rather than in it, and it was surprisingly un nerving taking a corner at any kind of speed in the stock seat as opposed to in the low, supportive aftermarkets I had

sweet, black?

hamish & dez- oic

i was sliding all over the stock 32 seats when i was fanging it through corners.. lower driving position= reduced center of gravity = driver being stable at speed?

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