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what body kit is that???

Nice R32!!!

looks like Gts-t M spec rear pods + side skirts with a GTR front bar ?

p.s. Sl!m i was looking back for the few pics of ur car with the LED tailights, couldnt find em, mind re-posting :D ?

p.p.s dont worry mate, found them :)

haha...

same as thousands of other ppl on this site...stock r32 type M skirts and rear pods with a r32GTR front bar including N1 slots...

Haha yep thats right.

N1 slots are the bessst :)

Thanks,

Abu

Edited by abu

i dont care if it does. As if the front grille and bonnet wasnt bad enough.

Yeh im being a prick.. but for people who own the real deal and put so much time and money into them its kinda annoying. At least people in the know will spot the fake in 2 seconds

Over three years, my daily driver(thrash about, project, hobby) and still going strong.

Could do with a bare metal respray though!$$$

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Keep those rides coming through guys.

(And yes it's a GTR) empty wallet see!!

That badge has to go... I would spit on that car if I saw it in the street... even worse is posting pictures of it with the badge on sau! :angry:

I might put a GTR badge on my car just so i could catch you spitting on it.

It would be the last spit you ever did ! :thumbsup:

Edited by SNISMO

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