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This is my r32 widebody,

Plans are to put R34 rear lights on it maybe. But got carried away with photoshop and went the whole rear diffuser and rear bar off the R35 GTR =P

Obviously never gunna happen. Just thought id share

:P

First one is original pic.

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Is that someone sitting on your skyline? :D

Yea its me. Lol. I was freezing my balls off (it was at lake mountain just before snow season)

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Yes now you mention it, It is a bit wonky, Oh well. CBF making it perfect. I was just bored that day and wanted to see what it would look like.

=)

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