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nice. like the 2 tone grey and dark grey, something different.

just reckon it needs a D wing.

Thanks m8 ;)

D wing? Drift wing?..

GTR adjustable wing on the rear is on the cards, for some rear downforce for track days, and a Trust or GTR front bar. for more airflow to the cooler. Once I've finished off the mechanics, just gotta get my Carbon prop shaft and a few other things yet :thumbsup:

Just installed the kit mid week :(

My total cost was $955

$450 for the spray and $505 for the kit :)

The GT-R badge... uumm... what can I say... is it a GT-R or a GTS?

Are you whatever you are or a Martian?

not mine... but its teh company car, so meh...

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factory original kakimoto (not one of the Skyline Imports copies)... so it has the carbon fibre wing and underskirt.

Fark me dead.... I speechless.... it may be a bit over the top for some, but for me it's tough as.... so nice!!!

You gotta love the flared/pumped guards.

The GT-R badge... uumm... what can I say... is it a GT-R or a GTS?

Are you whatever you are or a Martian?

it's neither a GT-R or a GTS

whatever what, can you type using proper english grammar or are you illiterate?

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Picked this up last week.

Quite happy with it 255rwkw. Some low life creep pushed a shopping trolley into the front guard on the second day making a few dints and scratches. Grrrrr

nice. similar style to mine. well the wheels anyway. looks awesome

nice pick up

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