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its pretty much the same as any other 33 u see on the road...hehe. 400r's are as common as assholes but thats not to say that they dont look good. i actually preferr the series 2 spoiler over the gtr one. tryhard is when u put gtr badges on it which this one doesnt have so its alright.

1 thumbs up from me because its a nice colour.

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Imo, anything is better than stock for looks (except maybe the Veilside monstrosity). I have the exact same front bar, and it looks great, but it's a pain in the arse to drive with as it's so low. Most people on the forums don't mind this though, so I could be in the minority here. If you don't mind going up driveways sideways, then get it.

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Big thumbs down. Mesh looks horrible, bar looks like it belongs to an entirely different car (the bar is all angles, the car is all curves and smooth surfaces).

Either ditch the bar, or make some changes to the rest of the car so the bar looks like it belongs. At least that's what I would do :mad:

LW.

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thanks guys i think i agree with that...the R33 m-spec bodykits give it the subtle smooth lines it should have..think i'll stick with something like that...wat about standard spoiler...do people like the S2 or S1 spoilers?? or GTR spoilers???

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yeah thanks i fully agree some people like it some don't...thanks for the support. i think the car would look good if it was beefed up on the sides n made more agressive but when it's standard i think it the smooth lines look good so i mite stick with something like that but thanks for the feedback

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thanks guys i think i agree with that...the R33 m-spec bodykits give it the subtle smooth lines it should have..think i'll stick with something like that...wat about standard spoiler...do people like the S2 or S1 spoilers?? or GTR spoilers???

Personally I prefer the S1 spoiler on a stock R33 GTS-t, unless the car has a suitable front bar, then a S2 can work well. I don't like the R33 GT-R spoiler at all (although I realise I am probably in the minority)

Have you thought of maybe have no spoiler? If you want to get rid of the "fin" look, you can get a small spoiler, or one of those URAS-type spoilers that makes the boot completely flat. Looks schmick on GTS-t's IMHO.

LW.

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