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bastard !! you got the kit I WAS going to get....hehe

nah looks nice...love the carbon canyards...

was going to go for a URAS kit too...but too many people with 34s have got them now....so im going for something a little different.

is your kit made of that new flexible material those MFX boys have got these days ?

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mad34: Cheers mate!

shonen: Yeah its made from the MFX M-Flex stuff.

Also you wont find anything like this to fit perfect with no dips under the head light, ripples and all. And with the flexable stuff it works out better.

Cheers guys...

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looks good...not a fan of that type of wing tho...but the rest is nice  :P

I like the wing..got one of those as well...~~ what's wrong with the T-wing~~hehehe..aside from it looks really low from some angle

I like the bonet thingy..and dun think can get a yellow sticker for that...

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I like the wing..got one of those as well...~~ what's wrong with the T-wing~~hehehe..aside from it looks really low from some angle

I like the bonet thingy..and dun think can get a yellow sticker for that...

Yeah, T-wings are great, i dont mind them. The R34's look good with

or with out wings.

The bonnet, never got defected for the vent its self but depending on how

you cut the bonnet frame then you may get it trouble.

Just the bonnet screw fittings i got done for, as mine was not a rounded

top fitting/nuts/bolts.

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