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nice seats and front bumper! :D

Paul, bumper is the Nur one, with the oil cooler guide/vent.

Car looks tough as... makes me miss my black on black 34 :( - are those SL's 10.5 +15? Do you know what camber you're running on the rear? Fitment looks great

nice seats and front bumper! :D

Paul, bumper is the Nur one, with the oil cooler guide/vent.

Car looks tough as... makes me miss my black on black 34 :( - are those SL's 10.5 +15? Do you know what camber you're running on the rear? Fitment looks great

They would be SL's in a 19x10.5 +22. Could be wrong but 10.5 in a 19" came either +12 or +22 offset. In 18's they came in 10.5 with +15 offset however, 18's don't have dish.

Camber could've been automatically slightly more negative if coilovers are fitted when lowered.

Sweet mother of god . . . .

Which front bar is that? Nismo? Looks same as the one I just destroyed / need to replace.

Stock GTR front bar with (what people say) N1 Vents, so when an Oil Cooler is fitted, it can direct more air towards it for better cooling.

goddammit Ash, I was hoping no one would notice haha. It's a tad askew, thanks for pointing it out to everyone =p

haha I wasn't sure if it was me, it looks almost like it's been bent from air pressure

But hey - If that is the only thing someone can pick, then i say you've done a stellar job.

Was saying to a mate before the "all black" look is wicked cause everytime you look there is a new area/shadow to sorta pickup. Different idea - I RIKEY! :thumbsup:

blah_blah: hmm. probably best not to on a public forum eh ? =p it's "stock" hehe.

juliette: yeah, this is it. the final installment.

No drama's :thumbsup:

Can't decide which rim I prefer. The TE's or the Ce28's. Both are my favourite rims!

Vu's R34 definitely looks tuff, it's so low to the ground. The APR wing suits it well too :)

Offer is still there for those tail lights Vu....lul

If you're looking for a set of nismo LED tail lights, I'm selling mine here - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/382813-sell-the-lot-sale/page__view__findpost__p__6128412__fromsearch__1

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