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man styling is such a subjective thing what looks great to one person could look terrible to others so you need to go with what you like. my 260rs just runs its factory autech kit lowered over some gold 19" volk gt-fs simple yet stylish although it is currently gettin a major overhaul with black and white two tone and painting rims black but heres a before pic anyways

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Sweet ride man :) That is true can not wait to see the complete work :)

man styling is such a subjective thing what looks great to one person could look terrible to others so you need to go with what you like. my 260rs just runs its factory autech kit lowered over some gold 19" volk gt-fs simple yet stylish although it is currently gettin a major overhaul with black and white two tone and painting rims black but heres a before pic anyways

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Is it a original 260 rs wing you have on your car?

man styling is such a subjective thing what looks great to one person could look terrible to others so you need to go with what you like. my 260rs just runs its factory autech kit lowered over some gold 19" volk gt-fs simple yet stylish although it is currently gettin a major overhaul with black and white two tone and painting rims black but heres a before pic anyways

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I think the Nismo bodykit looks awesome on C34 Series-1, wheras the Dayz front bar with carbon insert looks great standard on the Series-2

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As for rims, whatever is your personal preference.

Good luck with it.

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I think the Nismo bodykit looks awesome on C34 Series-1, wheras the Dayz front bar with carbon insert looks great standard on the Series-2

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As for rims, whatever is your personal preference.

Good luck with it.

That's what I have, the dayz kit with all the carbon, I've yet to see a whole bodykit I thought suited the car better it's a great kit

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It looks like an awesome kitt you have any pics of cars with on?

I think the Nismo bodykit looks awesome on C34 Series-1, wheras the Dayz front bar with carbon insert looks great standard on the Series-2

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As for rims, whatever is your personal preference.

Good luck with it.

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It looks like an awesome kitt you have any pics of cars with on?

Here is a couple of mine

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I think there is a thread on here with a lot of pics of different bodykits, try having a search for it. Should be able to find a few different things

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It is a really good looking kit :) i tried but i founf nothing :( where can you buy that kit??

Here is a couple of mine

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I think there is a thread on here with a lot of pics of different bodykits, try having a search for it. Should be able to find a few different things

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Lambo doors.

The end.

Actually, in all seriousness, I love Lambo doors. I know they are complete Ricer Kit, and only the cream of the tasteless crop do them now, but I've always liked them and always wanted to do them to one of my cars. The R33 was probably the best one to do it to because it was such a shit of a car to get in and out of in carparks.

Alas, I shall refrain from ever doing Lambo doors, lest I look like:

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