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time for an update,

got the car painted AH3 in Matte.

CF bonnet

gtr front guards

gtr indicators

25mm bolt on rear guards

s13 origin boot lip

vanquish roof spoiler

18x9 -6 225/40

18x10.5 -6 235/40

vskf

next..

wire in my vct controller and retune :)

have a sus

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hey mate im liking the look of your car all bar the front bar. type m bar would top it off i think.

just wondering if you could take a good shot of the roof spoiler. i used to have a D-max one but sold it and have been more a fan of the origin type. where did you get yours and how much if you dont mind me asking.

thanks damo

hey mate im liking the look of your car all bar the front bar. type m bar would top it off i think.

just wondering if you could take a good shot of the roof spoiler. i used to have a D-max one but sold it and have been more a fan of the origin type. where did you get yours and how much if you dont mind me asking.

thanks damo

the roof spoiler is from "vanquish" i bought mine locally off a mate.

japanese import spares sell them and there $195

im also waiting on a genuine r32 gtr front bar to arrive so that will go on ;)

its very hard to find ANYTHING for r32's

no one makes stuff.

mate the paint job looks awesome!! did you do it youself? where did you sorce the matte paint from? coming along great mate!!

yeh i did it myself. the paint is just a nissan AH3 without the clear. you could go out and buy a matting clear but its very $$$$$$

the only thing with not having a matting clear is that its VERY easy to scratch it back to primer/undercoat.

but its a track car and i did it coz if i do need repairs its as easy and getting the gun out and spraying.

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Mate love the car very nice. If you interested search r32 front bar in adelaide gum tree. I have a black a/m bar for sale which i reckon would look sweet if you paint it matt. Perfect bar for track use

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