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Well i managed 2 lose my licence the other day, so i have a few things i am gonna do to the Skyline...

Here is what my car looks like now:

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I have picked out some bodykit pieces:

Front Bar:

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Rear Bar:

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Side skirts:

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Rear wing:

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Let me know what you's think..

Cheers....Luke

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All good, though I'd say get a boxier rear bar than that one - its a tad smooth, maybe whatever matches the front bar? And don't do the sheep thing and get the GT-R replica spoiler...

One of those lip spoilers, the one that just fits the dip in the bootlid and doesn't come up higher than the quarter panels would look very fat... Also, in my opinion your wheels won't cut it with a fatter bodykit.

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Im sorta with Tim on this one.

Not a fan of HUGE wings but what ever floats ya boat.

The wheels will be the only thing to let it down i think.

Other than that i recon it would be sweet.

You keeping it white of thinking of a colour change as well?

Cheers B

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yeah wheels will be changed aswell, im lookin at somthing around 18" with smoked chrome finish....

colour will stay white... its a bit plain but looks good...

i have found some rear corner pods insead of the nismo rear bar...

i will decide on the wing last after the rest of the kit is fitted..

Luke. ;)

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yeah wheels will be changed aswell, im lookin at somthing around 18" with smoked chrome finish....

colour will stay white... its a bit plain but looks good...

i have found some rear corner pods insead of the nismo rear bar...

i will decide on the wing last after the rest of the kit is fitted..

Luke. :D

Well look forward to seeing it when its done :(

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