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yeah im with skittles on this one..

You see the thing is, if you have to ask, you may as well just do it..

its your car dude do whatever tickles ya..

As for people saying dont butcher a GTR, how many of them have been smashed crashed and molested by people just trying to go 1 second faster on a track for there own guilty pleasure..Dont listen to them..The days of the old GTRs racing glory is/has come to an end so you should feel free to molester it any way you choose..there is nothing wrong with building a hotrod or showcar as long as its one that can still be driven..Nobody likes a trailer weight

..Also, the guys that still have mint original GTRs will love you as the value of their car goes up with every other car that gets destroyed or modified

The one on the previous page with lambo doors looks wicked, suicide doors could definately work..my only suggestion is dont go overboard on crazy fibreglass wings, their style just doesnt last..keep it simple

I wonder if 22s will fit???????????????????????????... :P

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