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There are two problems with the r34 GT-R forged rims.

1. they are bloody expensive. I'm thinking $3,000-4,000 for a set minus 18" rubber.

2. they won't fit on a r33 GTS-t without lipping.

Go to www.nismo.com.au for UAS and look at the various GT-R's for sale. One r33 has r34 rims on.

That white one is a plain r33 GTS-t S2 bar and it looks hideous IMO.

I hate the large indicators/running lights on the S2.

T.

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By By's car looks Hideous,,,,,I think NOT,,,,His cars what I would have if the boss of the house would let me,,,,.Have you seen it lately,,,Very Bloody Nice.....

I'm also a bit interested in that non-genuine chin spoiler,,,.

NI5MO's right,,,,I'm running GTT wheels and let me tell ya,,,they miss the Front Calipers by 1mm...

Neil.

Originally posted by tlai909

All I"m saying is that the S2 GTS-t front bar looks awful.

It's just my opinion. Some people might like it...

T.

Okay thats cool,,,,So you don't like the factory thing,,,,give me a look at your choice of front bar,,,,remember though,,,it's gotta be the best bar for installing a FMIC.

I also would like to know how to get R34 GTR wheels under my guards....Pictures are just pictures,,,Reality says it can't be done without major mods....

Neil.

not really.. i say it looks good.. just put a GT-R or 400R bodykit onto it.. and voila.. its a beast...

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