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rip off that wing mate, gt wings serve no purpose, but they do make ur car look RICEY :spank:

also, it is a cop magnet, had one on my old s13. all i can say is make sure u have a rear, driver level brake light, and that the sideplates are atleast 5mm thick, thats wat i got done for.

and gt rear wings dont come into effect till 180km/h. and take off the altessa tail lights, yuck. get some smoked ones

also, it would look awesome if it was shaved and smooth :(

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well she was black, But got sick of that! too hard to keep clean....

umm the colour is ford blueprint 6000S

with house of colour flake,topped off with 6 coats of house of colour super clear!

This clear is the most stinky shit, but man its got some gloss, and its ment to be crack, chip, and chemical resistant!!

I got some VX holden side blinkers, modded the hood and got my self a GTR grill from japan! welded up the holes in the boot and fitted my drift wing... i did want to get a VS wing but at the time i didnt have the cash so i go the old drifter wing out from hiding and installed it!

so from this:

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the inside parts and the motor pipes ect have been painted as well!!! tell me what ya think guys!

to this:

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to finished!

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some NEW PICS

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That is one of the nicest R32's around. Excellent job there buddie. Really impressed.

Chris

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