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My R32 GTS4 4DOOR.

With old rims!

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Now!

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Hey bro saw your car for sale a while back when i was looking for mine...really nice job you've done on her. Too bad i was looking for a manual! And yeah seen you rolling with those plates hahaha

Good to see a few responses hapning!

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Is that a copy on the car at the moment or something?

And wholy shit, new from Nissan?! How much did that set you back if I may ask?

Looks good on the P1's btw. :)

Was me coming home from uni. Shoulda waved!

Would have but it was not till the last second i saw you plus i was in the wifes Rav4. Thought you may think who is this retard!

Yeah this is what I thought. :)

Tracking down a reo bar and a genuine front bar isn't an easy task. :(

You can use the GTS-t one but if the front bar has the extra n1 vents then you will have to modify that reo.

yeah its a fiberglass copy, paint is crappy and its cracked, so replacing with a proper one.

Think retail is $700+, i got it cheaper through a contact :)

i just had a truck driver reverse into mine yesterday and put a nasty hole in it... now i know what to ask for.

he also broke my indicator which i had JUST replaced after my previous one got busted in the storm... those standard nissan clear ones are hard to find.

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