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Hi guys...

I might be getting a S15 200SX in the near future, Im thinking to build it for SHOW, But that dosnt mean i wont hold the on kW.

Anywho I just wanted to know what you like best out of these, remember it will be more for show

The Top Secret Wide Kit

The C-West Wide Type GT

The 'Wide' Kazama Kit

Im pretty sure you all know what these look like but i will throw in a few pics anyway :D

If you know of any other SWEET S15 Kit Please post it here. (must be wide body)

Cheers Guys.

*note

The Top Secret Wide Kit = Gold One

The C-West Wide Type GT = Sliver One

The 'Wide' Kazama Kit = Red One

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The Top S looks more for Drift.

The Kazama looks Drag.

And the C-West is Nice but its as common on S15's as is the 400R on R33's.

The Kazama gets my vote :D Couldnt help but also say, See the vents on the Boot... Even better if you have a System :D

The Kazama also seems to be the best aerodynamic efficient for supplying air to the intercooler.

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mix and match

MASA front

C-west front guard

Top Secret side skirt

top secret rear guard

TS rear bar

Varis carbon bonnet

Sard big GT wing

19"volk racing rims

maybe a pair of these if u like it (have to be dark chrome version)

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RB26_S15,

This is the full MASA Kit.

yeah that gets my vote.

i reckon wide body kits like the kazama look cool from the front and sides, but the back sucks ass cause they dont blend the guards back into the panels... it just kinda stops. I reckon thats ugly.

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Hummm.....

Thanks Guys

I Think The Top Secret is way to plain at the front, The Kazama i agree with PranK, The Vertex and MASA are nice - but nothing special.

If i get a C West front n Guards, and the Vertex back and Guards.... Will i need custom side skirts?

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Guys tell me what you think,

Its other what GTS_DUY suggested (Black one)

Or go wider a CWest Kit like the GT Autosound set up, like the same except a nismo bonnet and wing (Blue one)

Cheers.

*sorry about the 2sec photo shots.

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