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still thinking if i should put the creatd motorsports battle stickers on my car?.. but cops will love me for me :( loll. Should also look good with the sliding performance sticker on the front window :)

Some of the 33's in here makes me want to :huh:

Infact, " some " would be an understatement, more like 75%.. Shocking wheels, ugly front bars :P:) Gives the other " decent " looking 33's a bad image. :)

I was checkin' out images from page 13 onwards, Mr GTR V-spec's sky is a stunner.. I will post images of my custom red sky next week!

this coming from someone who it appears is trying for a GTR wannabe gtst?

*looks at wanted parts*

Everyone has different tastes... that's what makes this world great.. im not a huge fan of alot of the posted r33's.. but im happy with mine and thats all that matters...

I'm not trying to make my car a GTR look alike in anyway.. I prefer the original Nissan plastic front bars than deformed fiber glass junks :huh:

LTHLRB

You need some nice wheels, car would look x10 better! Neat r33's are damn nice, but el cheapo front bars and ugly wheels bring out the worst looks..

you couldn't get a bigger sticker bart?!

Recently picked up my fresh import that ive been waiting on for 3 1/2 months......

gave it a quick polish and wax, but basically its how it arrived.

currently stickered up for our promo car, stickers turned out kinda well i thought.

^^^Seen that one on cardomain.com

Its one of the best looking sky's.. very neat, not over done and good choice of wheels. What kind/brand of a wing is that?

Um im not sure, it was already on the car when i bought it few years ago. havent seen to many like it.

I'm not trying to make my car a GTR look alike in anyway.. I prefer the original Nissan plastic front bars than deformed fiber glass junks :P

LTHLRB

You need some nice wheels, car would look x10 better! Neat r33's are damn nice, but el cheapo front bars and ugly wheels bring out the worst looks..

a nice set of gloss black Dspec 17" wheels with 255 and 235 rubber and dropped where the guard is just at the tyre will look heaps better.. yes?

nar not yet...considering....but its alot of work to at least make it reliable and make sum decent boost

im thinking of selling the car so yeh ill see

yeah i was lucky the guy that did mine did it properly and put a stagea engine in it so it can run the same boost reliably as a GTSt

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