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Hey guys since I got my car iv done a few mods already iv put in r34 seats replaced most of my old crappy dash with newer parts, atm iv bought a gtr front bar and will be having it painted this weekend along side my rear bar the needs new paint, I will be buying a gtr style side skirts sometime soon and will be painting my rims r32 gtr stock rim grey

I will be tinting the windows and also be buying a gtr boot wing. If anyone has some ideas please let me know

I have also painted all the chrome bits + windscreen wipers post-134686-14006312094441_thumb.jpgpost-134686-14006312326914_thumb.jpgpost-134686-14006313026146_thumb.jpgpost-134686-14006313197077_thumb.jpgpost-134686-14006313332224_thumb.jpgpost-134686-14006313518858_thumb.jpgpost-134686-14006313661493_thumb.jpgpost-134686-140063137649_thumb.jpgpost-134686-14006313920228_thumb.jpgpost-134686-1400631440288_thumb.jpgpost-134686-14006314530076_thumb.jpg

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looks nice, haha u got it resprayed and they put the GT badges on the wrong spot, just like mine. They sit a bit lower. Anyway, i would put type M sideskirts on it with rear pods, and make sure u get a front lip and vents for the front bar. Also put a gtr spoiler and n1 lip. Just my opinion.

Also, how do u take the roof lining off? i need to paint mine too. Your's looks nice now, how many coats did you do?

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Well this is the one I brought is that what your talking about post-134686-140218763986_thumb.jpg

And these are the skirts + pods I'm buying post-134686-14021876771094_thumb.jpg

Okay now to take the roof lining off, you need to remove the sun visors the clips pop of on the and then you remove them with a Phillips head

Then take out all of the roof lights by just pulling them out and unplugging them,

After that the seat belt have to come off so you can take the trims around the car of. The roof lining should pull out but be carful not to bend it

I put about 6, giving we used 2 cans spraying all the lights + visors

All up cost me $64

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I got if from a guy in Penrith, sold it for $140 with a crack in it getting repaired + paint on Tuesday for $250

An if I take my re bar off he will fix up the different colours the guy I brought the car of used a spray can on it

If you want one I know where to get a brand new fiberglass one for $350+

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