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i have recently seen a r33 being worked on in welshpool ( just off tate street) which has the fattest widebody kit i have seen in a long time.

the car was white in colour and had deep dish chromes to suit the widebody.

on the boot there is the email address www.skylinesaustralia.com.au.

i wish to find out where and how much!!

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C-red has imported custom guards from japan and look very nice. As seen on GTAAH. Subtle but changes the whole look.

Yeah but what about rear guards??

I don't think Jash has specified whether or not the rear guards can be done for r33.... give it more of a pumped out look on the rear thats what i would like!

Jash if ya readin this or anyone... do ya have guards for the rear??

guys just something to think about

if you really want a wide body kit get it done properly, made from sheet metal because fiberglass wont last very long on a street car with the chassis twisting eventually it will crack i was going to get it done on my 32 but my panel beater said he wouldnt do it because it will crack eventually.

j's racing do sheet metal wide body kits give em a call.

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