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Rears are almost done. I gotta hand it to my panel beater he has done an awesome job!! Exactly what I wanted actually it's even better than I expected. I would highly recommend them to anyone needed body work. Offtap customs in dandy. Can't wait till its fully painted and then the will be off to topstage composites where I will be getting the V3 rear wing and V3 front lip. Front and rear diffusers will be coming soon.

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Update on what will be happening in the coming weeks. Car is booked in at topstage composites next week to get V3 rear wing and front lip. Still searching for a r33 front bar to fit the lip to atm. Then car will be off to havoc fabrication again to get some door cards made up and a few other little jobs done as well. My aim atm is to have the car ready for January 30th sandown event.

Update on what will be happening in the coming weeks. Car is booked in at topstage composites next week to get V3 rear wing and front lip. Still searching for a r33 front bar to fit the lip to atm. Then car will be off to havoc fabrication again to get some door cards made up and a few other little jobs done as well. My aim atm is to have the car ready for January 30th sandown event.

Awesome.

Very tidy result, a credit to you and the guys doing the work.

Time to get this thing prepped for track

Thanks dale. I'm defiantly happy with how all the body has turned out. I can't wait to see what it looks like after topstage Compisites finishes with it.

Car looks excellent mate.

Geez I hope you have that front bar mounted solidly, that's one big bitch front splitter thats going to make mince meat of factory mounts.

Is the bar factory or fibreglass?.

Love ya work

Cheers

Neil.

Car looks excellent mate.

Geez I hope you have that front bar mounted solidly, that's one big bitch front splitter thats going to make mince meat of factory mounts.

Is the bar factory or fibreglass?.

Love ya work

Cheers

Neil.

Thanks Neil. It is a factory GTR bar mounted with the GTR reo bar as well. As for mounts Freddy is going to make me up some mounts to hold the splitter when I take it back there to get the front diffuser installed.

Wow. Awesome stuff, consistent with the quality of workmanship to date. Well done.

Just don't run off - that thing is just made for plowing.

Cheers mate. The whole car has to be raised around 45mm to allow for all this extra downforce. Otherwise I will end up dragging my nice new front splitter along the ground.

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