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Just got my car back from getting the new kit fitted, what do you guys think...I'm not sure if the silver is a good match or not? I thought the airvents above the headlights was an awesome special touch!

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I'm just so happy with the way the guards blended in, such a smooth finish, hats off to the workshop that fitted it!!!

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that looks great Dan

I also love the way that you have the bonnet a little raised at the front instead of the back like the hardcore ricers do.

Also the way it lets air flow straight through under the headlights so you can get more cool air into the engine bay .... way cool, coz lets face it, removing a headlight is just ghey!

Top job by whoever fitted it. please PM me their name and address so i cn get mine done like that too.

Aaaaargg teh ex-capitain of teh Team MCS crew says she is a fine multicoloured Skyline, I'd sail her anyday.

But can it live up to whom you are being replacing, aaarrrg!

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haha tis a fine barn english, but tis no swimming pool

Thats dodgy as man. They forgot to refit the number plate. Id take it back, you might get a ticket for that. You paid them to take it off, surely you would have paid them to put it back on. Make them earn their money. Other than that top job hey.

Im with everyone else on the bonnet. Thats tops. Good airflow, makes it look meaner!

But get that number plate sorted :yes:

Also the way it lets air flow straight through under the headlights so you can get more cool air into the engine bay .... way cool,

But you have to let it out again when all that nice cool air gets hot? :yes: that's why the japs do it reverse bonnet.

Thanks for all the supporting comments guys! I'm hoping to sort the problem with the hot air by fitting a GTR rear bar, from what I hear it also features similar vents which will whisk the air straight out of the guards and act much like a jet pushing me even faster!!!

But you have to let it out again when all that nice cool air gets hot? :( that's why the japs do it reverse bonnet.

Found that pic yet?

And who needs a bonnet, bonnets are for teh weak!

This is obviously a joke yeah?

Joke? Why?

Oh and Dan, silvia rear bar ftw!

AND WHERE ARE THE SPEED HOLES!?!?!?

Just got my car back from getting the new kit fitted, what do you guys think...I'm not sure if the silver is a good match or not? I thought the airvents above the headlights was an awesome special touch!

GTRbar.jpg

I'm just so happy with the way the guards blended in, such a smooth finish, hats off to the workshop that fitted it!!!

GTRbar2.jpg

Please dont leave it multicoloured, please lol

hahah I thought the fact it's not even screwed on was more of an issue here ;) I was bored when I got home the other day and thought..."what if?" And seeing as the GTR bumper was propped up in the corner looking lonely I thought I'd give her a go :D

Don't panic guys it's not really on the car!!!! It's actually going to be for sale in a week or two once I've finished 'playing' with it.

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