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well your on the right track.

gold rims on a black skyline would look nice, (i know because all my skylines on gt3 have gold rims)

the lower ur car is to the ground, the fatter it will look. also if u have an aftermarket exhaust, angle it for around $50 for extra "fat"!!

look 4 hyper rev magzine for r33 or www.works9.jp im not sure about the meiku site but try www.response.jp/event/auto-salon/list/nis_skyline34.html for pics,as for the zeek widebody go to www.antilag.com/events/pas03/ thats a zeek widebody

for deep dish rims search for

1. Manaray sport ms-6 hyper

2. Gran revolfe prisum(ab flug)

3.zivelli wheels(speed r-02)

4.5 zigen heidfeild

5.blitz technospeed z1/z2

6.work wheels (equip)

all these wheels come in gold 3 piece & are all japanese (prices r a little steep)

my advice is get a g four bodykit and some polished work wheels

www.gpsports.co.jp/g4-ecrf.htm

www.gpsports.co.jp/g4-ecrr.htm

hope that helps :cheers:

expensive to put on the rear guards though wouldn't it? Cos they'd have to car and reweld them on and then repaint it too. They have a lead section where the guard joins the roof so if there is an accident they can just unweld where the lead section is and put a new one in. Pretty good idea!

I like the gpsports body kit.

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Zeek widebody???? What the hell is that??

Are you talking abou the GTN1K white Fat skyline?? If so thats a wise sports wide body kit. Beautiful car though, I have the pleasure of having my car next to his in shows however it's not much of a pleasure in one way because as many 1000's about 1000's of $$$ i spend on mine it aint as nice as his!!! easily one of the nicest skylines in Oz and now he is making big HP figures aswell.... he comes on the forum here every so often aswell....

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