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wallystyles, the owner of J-Spec's pet car is his Kakimoto widebody R33... which has the original/full kit (dunno if yours is a copy or not, but you don't have the kakimoto wing that finishes off the kit, and also one of the most expensive n rarer parts). But yeah yours looks damn similar. There's a company owned by or somehow linked to Simon (one of the Autosalon judges and owner of performanceforums) that fits widebody kits to some of the R33's they sell up in QLD, maybe your cars one of theirs.

I'll have my R32 widebody in a month or so too :rofl: what width rims do you have at the back n what tyres do you use. I'm tryin to find 12" wide tyres for the rears but no luck or very very exxy.

Here's a few pics of the original kit...

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heres the pics of the kit I'm puttin on...

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shan u MUST tell me how you are getting a full respray like the the one u've described for sooooooo cheap!!!! tell me damn it! :rofl: Anniversary edition? hmmm, i have no idea what that colour is. got any pics??

oh, i went with J-Spec in the end, paid my deposit last saturday :rofl:

cheers

who said anything about a respray :rofl: hehe you'll see when its done... lol its the way of the future I tell yas.

I know you went with J-Spec, I saw your contract for an R34 sitting on Craig's desk when I went over on Easter Friday... so you didn't just get the plates hey? hehe... lemme know how you go, I'm doin a writeup of importing Narkeh's ceffy, and I'd me more than happy to do yours as well.

Rb25 transplant is on hold... was gonna take the RB20DET out of my old man's ceffy but that's too much hassles.

Widebody kit is definitely still on, its comin from japan in a few weeks, and should be copied and ready to put on a month after... should be ready for MAS Sept :cheers: I can take out the all looks but no go award, if the osman's don't put their yellow bathtub in

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Rb25 transplant is on hold... was gonna take the RB20DET out of my old man's ceffy but that's too much hassles.

Widebody kit is definitely still on, its comin from japan in a few weeks, and should be copied and ready to put on a month after... should be ready for MAS Sept :P I can take out the all looks but no go award, if the osman's don't put their yellow bathtub in

The famous last word 'should' :D

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