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interesting topic and I've looked into the JDL stuff too before. It's not some scam company. Wondering though if you realise you're gonna need new rims with a proper offset now to suit the widened fenders? That will add a pretty penny to the overall build cost too (especially because you wouldnt expect someone doing this to buy some cheap shitty rims and tires). And please don't say you've got some hectik 20's off your cousin all set to put on...

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interesting topic and I've looked into the JDL stuff too before. It's not some scam company. Wondering though if you realise you're gonna need new rims with a proper offset now to suit the widened fenders? That will add a pretty penny to the overall build cost too (especially because you wouldnt expect someone doing this to buy some cheap shitty rims and tires). And please don't say you've got some hectik 20's off your cousin all set to put on...

Not sure if you meant me or R34Mobster, im not getting any hectic rims because im not getting the fenders ill leave the back like that till i get enough bucks. Im just another teenager who can afford a few things at a time.However ill show you what my goal is

below is a photo of a GT-T with a GTR bodykit. the only thing i hate is the fact that the bottom corners of the windscreen have a bit of an overlap but someone would probably think its a vent

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Not sure if you meant me or R34Mobster, im not getting any hectic rims because im not getting the fenders ill leave the back like that till i get enough bucks. Im just another teenager who can afford a few things at a time.However ill show you what my goal is

below is a photo of a GT-T with a GTR bodykit. the only thing i hate is the fact that the bottom corners of the windscreen have a bit of an overlap but someone would probably think its a vent

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The reason the guards are like that is because it has Z-Tune style front guards - Sweet looking kit though thumbsup.gif

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i wish dude. ive sold the kit to fix up the damage done by a garbage truck.Somehow instead of taking the bin he decided to take on the car. So from the quote which i got to fix it im still thinking whether i should sell the whole car and start on a brand new project or fix it for $4500 which is likely to change.

I didnt see it happening i was told by my neighbour when it was too late to get his details. However i did contact "Thiery" the company that does it and asked to see if the driver had been honest enough to tell them know. I also tried looking at the cars for similar paint but i have been very unsuccessful. Ill keep investigating though

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Z tune front guards for R34GT-T. $300 these are brand new never been used or fitted.

email me on

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or call me 0417764194

im selling these because the car has gone.

How do you upload images on the new SAU

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