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hey all just wanting to know what you all think of my bodykit idea? it for my 1993 r32 gts-t...oh and its white.

pic 1 & 2- M-sports sideskirts and rearbar

pic 3- TRUST front bar (my bar is currantly getting sprayed at crash repair shop)

if you can think of any other skirt/rearbar combos that will go with my trust frontbar please let me know, and pref give me a link to some pics! cheers

hopfully the skirts and the front bar should come down to the same level unlike the stock ones where the bar comes down a bit lower?

ps: the car in the second pic belongs to "cheeky32". v-nice car btw. please let me know if you donot wish for me to use ur pic and i will replace. :cheers:

thanx guys

should i get a gtr wing also? or will it be too mutch?

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Possibly the do-luck side skirts and rear bar? Whats the m-sports web page? I havnt seen their kits before, i was considering getting the do-luck type 2 kit, but quite possibly might be excessively low. As in 2-3cm clearance, with current suspension. :D

the do luck and vertex kits are my fav's for the 32

sorry to hijack but does anyone know if vertex ever made a drift kit for the 33 like the 32's??  ive never seen it.  if it does exist can someone post pics??

i dont think they do, i put a post up a while ago and came back with nothing -- maybe we could adapt the kit used on the r34 but not sure!

yeah they did, but it wasn't run for long. A few mobs in japan however cloned it and modified it slightly n sell it as their own... i'll grab some pics for you.

Here's one that a bunch called Garage Axia clone... moulds should be done n ready in VIC n QLD soon.

Anyways, hyaaa back on topic yer sea lubbin barnacle! :D

hey all just wanting to know what you all think of my bodykit idea? it for my 1993 r32 gts-t...oh and its white.

pic 1 & 2- M-sports sideskirts and rearbar

pic 3- TRUST front bar (my bar is currantly getting sprayed at crash repair shop)

if you can think of any other skirt/rearbar combos that will go with my trust frontbar please let me know, and pref give me a link to some pics! cheers

hopfully the skirts and the front bar should come down to the same level unlike the stock ones where the bar comes down a bit lower?

ps: the car in the second pic belongs to "cheeky32". v-nice car btw. please let me know if you donot wish for me to use ur pic and i will replace. :mad:  

thanx guys

should i get a gtr wing also? or will it be too mutch?

the prices i qouted you on include the original jap rear bar, and my side skirts. there is the one set only and the rest will be my moulds.

Trent

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