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hey guys,

i need wide fenders for the rear of my 33, i am not after flares i want full blown fenders.

i remeber seeing a really fat red r33 that was a drift car but i cant find any pics of it now.

i have looked at the m1 fenders from viva but i dont like how they finish half way up the fuel cap.

any ideas or pics would be great, thanks

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hey guys,

i need wide fenders for the rear of my 33, i am not after flares i want full blown fenders.

i remeber seeing a really fat red r33 that was a drift car but i cant find any pics of it now.

i have looked at the m1 fenders from viva but i dont like how they finish half way up the fuel cap.

any ideas or pics would be great, thanks

Cross Factory wide fenders...stock GTR fitment plus 30mm

RHDjapan have the rear fenders for $1350 to your door.. pricey but look insane.

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Cross Factory wide fenders...stock GTR fitment plus 30mm

RHDjapan have the rear fenders for $1350 to your door.. pricey but look insane.

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they look awsome! way over my budget tho lol, thanks anyway man.

thanks for the info aswell on edge, now jizzing myself over that car lol.

anyone used the psi parts reaer fenders for r33?

cheers

they look awsome! way over my budget tho lol, thanks anyway man.

thanks for the info aswell on edge, now jizzing myself over that car lol.

anyone used the psi parts reaer fenders for r33?

cheers

whats your location?? i got what you need :( .........im in adelaide heres a link to the pics of them 50mm i want $400 for them.

http://nissansilvia.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=422002

that does look pretty fat, have you got any other pics of it?

i found these, they are in england or something though, http://www.zeemax.com/NissanSkyline.html

no other pics atm... pm me if yourrealy interested......i know for a fact your not going to find any other than gtr style ones, ive searched hi and low for over a year...unless your willing to pay for the cross factory one's (so so sick) but big $$$$

theres a guy over here in nz making them front and rear, they look good and are waaaay cheaper than those other ones above (they do look awesome though). ill post up a link to them soon

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theres a guy over here in nz making them front and rear, they look good and are waaaay cheaper than those other ones above (they do look awesome though). ill post up a link to them soon

righto, i found the auction click here hes a member of our skylinesdownunder club, dont know if hes a member on here though.

righto, i found the auction click here hes a member of our skylinesdownunder club, dont know if hes a member on here though.

awsome thanks mate, as soon as i can get the page to load ill check them out lol.

yeah i have some pretty fat rims for them :)

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