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Don't like lip deffs skirts get gtr front bar best look on a 32 imo

Front had recently been painted so that's staying plus not keen on the gtr copy. As much as it looks good I prefer the car to remain gtst.

So my options are lip or no lip ATM

Front had recently been painted so that's staying plus not keen on the gtr copy. As much as it looks good I prefer the car to remain gtst.

So my options are lip or no lip ATM

retarded... if you really want it it be orig then get rid of the drifteks too...

just get a gtr front if you want it to look better

Have ways wanted to cut up one of those brooms with the thick plastic bristles and stick it on as a front lip, then wind the coilovers alllllll the way down.. Lol

I'm maintaining the roads officer

Have ways wanted to cut up one of those brooms with the thick plastic bristles and stick it on as a front lip, then wind the coilovers alllllll the way down.. Lol

I'm maintaining the roads officer

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retarded... if you really want it it be orig then get rid of the drifteks too...

just get a gtr front if you want it to look better

it's not about maintaining the originality but to explore the potential of the gtst base.

it's a gtst and want it to be recognised as a gtst...Not to be called a gtr or a fake-gtr.

The easy way out is to slap on a fibreglass gtr bar but i'd prefer to get the potential out of the gtst design. :)

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