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God they look huge comepared to the RPF1 18s I had on mine!

Maybe tyre profile or offset gives it the impression it's massive? lol

Nice
turbodragon - that is perfection right there.. so clean

Cheers fellas :cheers:

Offset?

Fronts: 19x8.5 +22

Rears: 19x9.5 +22 plus 20mm spacer

:)

Haven't posted a pic of my 33 in a while, but this is how she sits at the moment (and probably forever, cos she's up for sale :( )

Sold the BBS wheels and got my hands on some 19" Enkei RPF-1s. Also a better picture with the clear front indicators:

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How much are you asking?

Another Guise of Paulo's ECR33.

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this is my favorite look so far.

will be taking better pics this weekend.

loving the look of that!

i destroyed my viva garage lip and left with a nismo lip so you've given me some inspiration to revive it!

also like the idea of removing the fog lights what did you use for the indicators sort of look like trailer lights

loving the look of that!

i destroyed my viva garage lip and left with a nismo lip so you've given me some inspiration to revive it!

also like the idea of removing the fog lights what did you use for the indicators sort of look like trailer lights

I like the standard series two bumper more than any of the aftermarket ones, just dont like the indicators/log lights, pretty happy with the result though and i have not seen it before. maybe i will start a trend... :whistling:

i just used led amber clearance/indicator lights from autobarn, were like $20 just wire another normal globe in series with the led so it doesnt flash fast.

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its an interesting look but looks half finished. :(

thought of cutting the bracing etc away do that it just looks like a clean hole in the bumper? no idea what to do with that indicator then tho

i know what you mean, i was thinking of just fibre glassing the holes around the outsides but i think if all the bracing is gone it will look empty, will no doubt post some once i have decided what i will do

I like the standard series two bumper more than any of the aftermarket ones, just dont like the indicators/log lights.

What about some 4door indicators/fog lights with the nifty grills underneath?

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