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Firstly, f**k you. Your car looks f**king mint, and now I don't want to sell my silver 32 4-door.... -_-

As for the rims, go the penny... or personally, I'd paint the centres black... much easier to maintain... cleaning brake dust out of spokes is a real pain in the arse. Oh, and surely you can rip that 20 out? everyone knows the best cheap upgrade for a 20 is a 25 ;)

I'll be following your build, keep up the good work mate.

haha thanks!

i was going to get the centres copper plated but it wasnt worth it.

and, the 20 wont be in for long.. RB26 no shit!

have decided not to go RB26/30 as itll be a bitch to engineer, at least i can buy a written off, or non complaible GTR and transfer all the guts, by all of the guts i mean all sub frames etc making the car a proper GTB4 replica.

Might be a dumb question but when you say dog legs, which parts are you talking about?

Edit: looked back through your earlier pics and see what you meant now. Will have a look tonight.

Edited by DinkumDave

Yeah the kit is pretty f**king average! Did your's not line up from the rear door to the leading edge of the rear 1/4?

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It looks like I'm going to have to build up where the door cover meets the door at the rear edge to push it out to where it needs to be.

I wont steal your thunder anymore, but expect to be hearing from me again asking for advice, lol!

Edited by DinkumDave

bit of progress this week end.

front end repainted.

windows in.

sunroof working

head liner in. passenger seat in.

just need to wait for my friend to bring me my rails lol

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panel beaters approve of the wide body 32 haha

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