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Hey Rush, how r u going? WoW nice work man.

I seen this car in person nearly everyday Parked at ur work place where u took most of the pictures at looks really nice. Didn't knew u were posting it all up here too lol. We have not met even though we work in same street n probably i spot u every now n then driving ur 34 Black matte.

Great work man

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Hey Rush, how r u going? WoW nice work man.

I seen this car in person nearly everyday Parked at ur work place where u took most of the pictures at looks really nice. Didn't knew u were posting it all up here too lol. We have not met even though we work in same street n probably i spot u every now n then driving ur 34 Black matte.

Great work man

Hey bud,

Thanks for that, where abouts do you work? What's your 33 look like, i might have seen it around also

Oh i am usually at the workshop infront of asianstar/crimesafe.

My dads a panel beater & uncles a mechanic. I just help them with managing all the paper work n stuff.

& my R33 is not registered yet i drive it in the street with trade plate sometimes though but its parked sometimes infront of the shop so if u pass the crimesafe building on ur left u should see it parked on right side. on 29 Meadow ave.

Looks great dude!!!! Especially with the new wheels.

I was in Europe earlier this year and it's a massive craze over there, especially in Germany/Austria. Spotted heaps of Matt black cars, BMW 5series, M5, X5, M3's. A few Matt white cars, Range Rover sport (looked strange) and Cayenne's. The best colour I saw by far was a Matt Green Porsche 911 turbo.... I wish I had the cash because id definetly by getting Matt Green.

Does anyone know who does wrapping in Melbourne?

Z-tune skirts and rear pods, and most likely top secret gtr style front bar with diffuser :P

already have Tein Super streets in there

The Z-Tune body kit is just the front guards, front bar, bonnet and rear wheel arch guards with Nismo Side Skirts and Rear Pods :woot:

So yeah, Nismo.

Top Secret front bar would look nice as well as it gives a more rounded look then the Nismo / Z-Tune front bar, being more straight cut style.

Both are good.

The Z-Tune body kit is just the front guards, front bar, bonnet and rear wheel arch guards with Nismo Side Skirts and Rear Pods :P

So yeah, Nismo.

Top Secret front bar would look nice as well as it gives a more rounded look then the Nismo / Z-Tune front bar, being more straight cut style.

Both are good.

lol, ok ok, nismo style, lol

yeah i've been eyeing the top secret gtr style for ages, looks porn! pretty exxy though, but worth it i think.

but first up is a JJR black edition return flow front mount!

needs eye lids! needs to be darker, wide body kit and darker black :P

looks good tho! very straight body

U wont get a darker matte black, but at night yhe thing goes near invisible!

Might consider custom makong up some mattr black vinyl eyelids, maybe

lol, ok ok, nismo style, lol

yeah i've been eyeing the top secret gtr style for ages, looks porn! pretty exxy though, but worth it i think.

but first up is a JJR black edition return flow front mount!

The Top Secret front bar sits flush with the front mount intercooler, which makes it look so damn great!

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+ the vents and grill are slightly curved to give more of a Stylish look then an Aggressive look to the Nismo / Z-Tune.

Yes I like them both :D So which ever 1 you get, it's a :) from me!

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