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Okay... here is the issue,, weight saving....I specialise in them.

The guards that i will be making is designed if u're weight concern, cut and replace that simple.

Rear wise i will be making them from the full boot line to the bottom parts. so at least 2kg each side u will save at minimum.

Front wise, it's simple replacement FRp item that will reduce lots and lots of weight even with the alumnum one.

Legality issue.... What about 400Rwkw ???? is this legal....

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ummm, not exatly on a GTR but...

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that's my widebody BN kit, it fits into the ridges between the door line and fits snugly in the back. But yeah the kit weighs a buttload. Its mostly for looks.

will you be fitting them or just developing them of the car, cause i'd prefer not to fit them just yet, don't have enuf cash for a respray just yet. if you can be sure there isn't going to be any damage to the car, i'd be up for it. i'll pm you some pics of my baby.

Also are the front's going to made as bolt on items? And how much wider than gtr guards will they be?

funkymonkey u haven't seen my kit yet, it's feather weight as i specialise in weight reduction. ppl, this is a chance to go for looks and DIET BRO....

Lukaz i can do anything as long as there is enugh time.

Black R32 i will be fitting theese and perpare them for sprays, u don't have to respray your whole car for this unit, it will be a bolt on no fuss and stuffin around.

Sarumatix Hmmmmmmm interesting...... not yet for the rears 4 door unit. have to develop the coupe then i will do the 4 door.

FOR interested parties, call me on 0401216460

topstage, do you run a panelbeater/prep/paint shop or is this in your spare time as a hobby? I'm looking for someone to prep my car for paint.

If you want you can use the car for a couple of weeks to develop your guards while you're at it.

I have a R32 gtr that I smashed up about 6 months ago a sandown doing a track day. It was going into the panel shop next week but if you are interested in it I might be keen. I will be doing all the track days next year plus more. The car will need a full respray due the the damage which I'll pay for, so after the job it would look like new. It has a HKS2.7 liter forged big bore kit with N1's and almost all the suspension sorted( might be bolting on high mount twin TD05's since I've seen a graph with these making 380rwkw at around 1.4 bar and I have the manifolds, less laggy than 2540's). The car would be an excellent example of your work. I'm not afraid to give the car a hard time, track, drift, etc and would be more than willing to promote your product it its good quality and you help me out. I'll pm you my ph no so give me a call if your interested. I have a straight R32 gtr at home as well so it you need a car to dummy stuff up on you could use that.

manage13, thank's bro, are u up for it?

topstage, I have spoken to various people about having the wide body done on my car however I was convinced otherwise. There are a few valid concerns they raised that are in my best interest not to take up your generous offer.

I know this may come as a negative post and by no means do I intend it to be. ABuSD stated in an earlier post that you do a great job and I do not doubt that! I believe this is a great offer for R32 GTR owners I wish I was in a different situation to take this offer up.

I don't want to take anything out of context. But was the statement "turned up gettin some hoons" on NS.com in reference to us? I'm not jumping to conclusions here! Maybe I have taken it out of context.

Regardless, I wish you all the best on your venture.

I don't want to take anything out of context. But was the statement "turned up gettin some hoons" on NS.com in reference to us? I'm not jumping to conclusions here! Maybe I have taken it out of context.

did you mean this manage13:

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=123834

This top stage guy doesn't quite get it. I just spoke to him and all he had to offer was the quarters and a tin of paint for you to promote his product. I'd rather save the couple hundred dollars he had to offer to keep my car original car. And it costs you for the paint job. Who would do it?

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