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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

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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

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.

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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:

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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!

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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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