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I did them myself, modified R34GTR rear fenders

Thats unreal. I could tell straight away what they were from but didn't know if you'd used a kit or something.

Mad props.

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Thats unreal. I could tell straight away what they were from but didn't know if you'd used a kit or something.

Mad props.

I remember seeing a few years back that theres a company in Japan that makes similar widebody rear fenders but I can't for the life of me remember what they are called.

But yeah, awesome job doing it yourself.

Edit: found it lol, company that I was thinking of is Final Motion

http://www.final-motion.jp/?pid=21172454

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Guys! once i've seen a pic of brigth yellow M35 Stagea in the net!

spent hours and hours trying to find it again.

May be, anyone have this pic saved or link to look at it?

i would be wery pleased to be helped with this search

Thank you in advance!!

this is my pic :cheers:

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I remember seeing a few years back that theres a company in Japan that makes similar widebody rear fenders but I can't for the life of me remember what they are called.

But yeah, awesome job doing it yourself.

Edit: found it lol, company that I was thinking of is Final Motion

http://www.final-motion.jp/?pid=21172454

Takeros also have widebody front and rear fenders available, which i want to finish the kit.

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Took a picture of my M35 before i started work.... happy with the park i got in the car park next to my work in the city :P

Also a picture of the next main addition to my M35 (which is going to hopefully be done before xmas as a present to myself)

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