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Post your pics of Skyline wannabe's, kits and posers, so that we can analyse the form and function. In other words so that we can take the piss out of the cars and feel better knowing that we got the real macoy.

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I'll start it off with this...

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God knows what it is but has skyline like lights, and a GTR badge on the back.

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Skyline Body Kit : 98-01 Honda Accord Skyline R33 Body Kit

Make: Honda

Model: Accord

Year(s): 1998 1999 2000 2001

R33 Skyline Includes: Front Bumper, Sides, and Rear Bumper

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Skyline : 96-00 Civic Skyline Front Bumper

Make: Honda

Model: Civic

Year(s): 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

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Description : Skyline R33 Style Replica Body Kit for 88-91 Honda CRX (Front Air Dam, 2 Side Skirt, Rear skirt)

Product Detail Description :

R33 Skyline Style Replica Body Kit for 88-91 Honda CRX , it is 99% look as the orignal which manufactured by some aftermarket industries. This front bumper is made by fiber glass to give your Honda CRX lighter weights and provide you the latest J Spec Style. Want to stand out from others on the street? Don't wait to dress up your vehicle by our replica body ground effect kit with low cost.

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ED Type R33 Complete Kit for Accord 2DR 98-02 $899.00 $633.00

VE23-BK-ACC2DR9802-ETR33C

ED Type R33 Complete Kit

This complete kit includes ED Type R33 Front Bumper, ED Type R33 Rear Bumper and ED Type R33 Side Skirts.

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ED Type R34 Complete Kit for Accord 2DR 98-02 $900.00 $559.00

VE23-BK-ACC2DR9802-ETR34C

ED Type R34 Complete Kit

This complete kit includes ED Type R34 Front Bumper, ED Type Spyder Rear Bumper and ED Type Spyder Side Skirts.

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ED Type R33 Complete Kit for Integra 2DR 90-93 $799.00 $509.00

ED Type R33 Complete Kit for Integra 2DR 90-93

ED Type R33 Complete Kit. This kit includes ED Type R33 Front Bumper, ED Type Spyder Rear Bumper, and ED Type Spyder Side Skirts.

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lol those kits look nothing like skyline bodykits... wied... and even the ones that do are put on cars with different styling to skylines and the perfect curves aren't there any more...

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