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heh :P

For those interested, it took me 6 months of driving to shops all around Sydney checking out R33 bodykits until I could picture in my mind *EXACTLY* how I wanted my car to look... I was also comparing bodykit qualities, to ensure I got the best quality parts (thickest fibreglass I could find)

Here is what I ended up getting, for those who want to know:

GTR Front Bar - Unique Autosports

GTR Front Grill - Unique Autosports

GTR Rear Wing - Powerplay Imports

400R Rear Bumper w/ Side Pods - Just Jap

400R Side Skirts - Just Jap

Here are some more higher-res photos:

http://www.andrewho.com/photos/skyline/

Yepp, go the GTR bar, you can leave the stock GTS-t grill on like I've done :)

I just need some mags now :D

Merli - what did you do about front indicators with your GTR bar??? I've been trying to find front GTR indicators that are clear instead of orange but their hard to find :)

J

puting a bodykit and wing with wheels isnt going to make it unique :) all bodykits mass produced are going to look like everyone elses cause everyone gets the samething....

if u want unique then get a custom bodykit with some way half decent wheels...

get to drawin up! :rolleyes:

or speak to someone who can draw one up for u ;)

Originally posted by inark

puting a bodykit and wing with wheels isnt going to make it unique :) all bodykits mass produced are going to look like everyone elses cause everyone gets the samething....

Bullsh1t.

You can use different parts from different bodykits and make your own adaptation or interpretation. You don't have to design your own to have a unique bodykit.

Why cant you guys be happy with just a Import skyline? alot of people can only dream to have one of these babys...

Mod it till you are moderatly happy and just enjoy life with a nice ride!! thats what i say..

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