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Clean and 'stealthy' looking mate... this is the style I like - simple... no stickers, RICE etc. Nice.

I would however, get bigger rims - but besides that looks nice and clean.

And oh, 1 more thing... definitely put the matt-black original lip back on - the CB one looks ghey!!

Thanks dude, but I kinda agree with the guys above, I wouldn't change anything about currently.

The CF lip looks average in the photos because you don't get that sense of depth and dimesion that comes with CF, its actually really 3 dimensional and looks awesome in person as its an unusual weave so its unique, but you don't see it so much in photos because it looks like a wierd chequered sticker, or some tacky fake stuff!

and as for bigger wheels.......what(?), you serious, they are 19x10.5's.....how much bigger do you want?.....20's are lame and too auto salon-ish on GTR's and you won't find much wider than 10.5!!!!

Your car is extremely clean neil, and the wheels look amazing. Well suited to the silver/tinted windows. I love it.

The photo quality is also great, they are some really high quality shots.

Thanks for the good feedback!

believe it or not the photos were taken with a Casio Exilim S770 point and shoot, not the greatest camera... Id love a DSLR. The car wasnt clean either...

Neil

Edited by mr_squiggle_1
its not that silly a question, it can be done i dont know all the ins and outs but its a YES :P

Are you sure you'd want to change the grill and bonnet, just to fit S3 GTR lights? :D

Not to mention that the headlights may not line up properly with the std s2 gtst bar.

The conversion is alot more easily done on a S1 gtst.

Very nice neil.

can you tell me the specifics of the window tint? it looks like the driver an passenger has a lighter shade than the rest of the windows. What are the percentages? Im wanting to do this myself.

To be totally honest I dont know. The tint was done when I bought the car. The rear window and fixed side windows are extremely dark, night time reversing is a nightmare! I dont think the tinting is legal as its alot darker then my S13 I had back in the day that I had darkest legal tint put on.

Neil

Are you sure you'd want to change the grill and bonnet, just to fit S3 GTR lights? ;)

Not to mention that the headlights may not line up properly with the std s2 gtst bar.

The conversion is alot more easily done on a S1 gtst.

would that be due to S1 and S2 bonnets being slightly different

Are you sure you'd want to change the grill and bonnet, just to fit S3 GTR lights? ;)

Not to mention that the headlights may not line up properly with the std s2 gtst bar.

The conversion is alot more easily done on a S1 gtst.

he asked if S3 GTR go into S2 GTR, or can I not read properly?

the answer is yes if GTR to GTR.

would that be due to S1 and S2 bonnets being slightly different

there are few differences between the S1 and S2 R33gtst.

- Bonnet is diifferent: More squarish, has the lip.

- The "curve" of the headlights are different, not just the shape: s1 stick/curve out further than the s2.

- The bar is also different, as it follows the curve of the lights (ie: if you put a s2 bar on a s1, the bar tucks under the headlight; and vis-versa)

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