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The first 'wydeboy' r33 to be produced was IQ Auto's yellow one..It was the fattest 33 to hit the streets (apart from a slick GTR of course :( )..Now though, they're butching the kits up with these mocks which you see plenty of here and there.. IMHO, the 34 rear lights look shocking on the 33 body..The quarters though, i love :)

fattest widebody to hit the streets of Australia my left testicle. Fit some 14" wide rims under those fenders, then come see us about widebody R33's.

Kakimoto widebody > IQ POS

And that's a 8 year old kit that complements the R33's styling at least.

in japan awaiting shipping:

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in australia before stickerage:

Kakimoto_front.jpg

after stickerage on a slow day at work:

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yeah... was supposed to be painted lamborghini green up in QLD, but never eventuated.

In other news narkeh, my GTS is now Top Secret Gold courtesy of teh new owner :angry:

Looks like a Supra from the before stickerage pic.

Looks the goods though.

Agreed u could be like that ford and put a supra front end on that red beast :O.....or maybe not!!!

Im hoping to have my slightly fatter 33 gts ready by Feb hopefully it get a better response than this..... :D

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