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  • 3 weeks later...

getting ready to pull it off the road to paint.....

But before i do want all the body panels i need etc.

really REALLY struggling to find a gtr bonnet!!!!

If your getting it painted you could always get a fibreglass bonnet?

  • 2 months later...

Just a quickie update

Have since bought a gtr bonnet for the car. also sold the RPF1s and went, well bigger RPF1s!

18x 9.5 +20 and 18 x 10.5 +15

Also bought a gtr standard lip, some F1 style mirrors and roof spolier.

And from the current group buy, rear carbon under diffuser, canards and ab flug under lip thingo for the front.....

Have also decided on a yellow, which is the VE i think GTS / monaro Holden yellow. As you can see some mates thought it would be funny to paint strips and numbers etc

Im now in 2 minds to either get some over fenders for the rear or try and lip the rears by around 20mm, then camber. still deciding.

trying to find some GTR rear seats at the mo and ill get the gtr front and rears re covered....

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Hasnt been much done due to having bloody glandular fever!

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