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It's been a while since I've added some photo's of my car, and seeing as there's been some changes I thought I should add some...

Not long after I got her...

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And now with new wheels, carbon grill insert and high mount break light...

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definitely needs a lip shinobi but looking good, maybe my screen but the rear bar looks whiter then the car (which is a paley white?)

Yeah from the back it's lighter but on the side it matches, just guessing my boot is really dirty haha giving it a full detail over the weekend, hopefully it'll match a little better afterwards :)

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Yeah I got the paint matched up with the fuel cap lid cause apparently there's 3 different kinds of QM1 LOL

But yeah the front matches and everything else does except the boot lid is really dirty from the carbon and what not. I'll upload a photo of it after the polish and when I get the lip on.

By the way they're nismo s-tune gtt skirts

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Thanks guys.

They actually came already on the car. Genuine nismo items too.

Pretty sure I've seen some copies of them floating around some of the body kit places. As for nismo items wouldnt have a clue where to get them besides Nissan

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