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Looks better than I thought it would! Nice work!

Hard to make out the shape of the black bar - does the stock bumper look better on the V35 than it does on the Stag?

Look pretty good with an Aero front bar and some form of rear wing...

Very impressive, didnt think that it'd look that good to be honest. Agree with Ryan, too, that its a little hard to make out the front bar due to the colour, but still an awesome piece of work. Wheels look the goods too. :)

edit: Grammar

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Could the bonnet be off a PM35?

would not be a PM bonnet.......as one other member found out on here :whistling: the PM and NM have different Headlights which change everything else around it.

would not be a PM bonnet.......as one other member found out on here :whistling: the PM and NM have different Headlights which change everything else around it.

That's why I asked - the bonnets shape around the headlight looks to be slightly different to the nm35 headlight itself

Ok it doesnt line up because the radiator support doesnt bolt up to the same place the V35 one did so it sits fuether towards the front of the car so when i close the bonnet it hits on it. Bit it will be cut off to prevent it. Its all a bit or trial and error bit i will be having more of a play around with the bonnet and gaurds.

It does have an odd look about because of how much it sloped down conpqred to the V front and the lighta sit lower, its a cool looking pdd tho. I love it.

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