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Hey guys,

Was just wondering wether anyone on here has some canards on an R33, preferibly a series 2 front bar? Did a search but nothing decent came up. Ive seen a lot of origin canards on 180's and silvias, or on R34 GTR's and i don't mind the look of them. Im personally not a huge fan of huge bodykits so therefore have been thinking about other little things to improve the look of my car.

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These are the origin carbon fibre canards.

It's just a thought at the moment so any help, ie photos, would be good.

Let me know what you guys think.

Cheers.

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Hey guys,

Was just wondering wether anyone on here has some canards on an R33, preferibly a series 2 front bar? Did a search but nothing decent came up. Ive seen a lot of origin canards on 180's and silvias, or on R34 GTR's and i don't mind the look of them. Im personally not a huge fan of huge bodykits so therefore have been thinking about other little things to improve the look of my car.

post-35676-1179812552_thumb.jpg

These are the origin carbon fibre canards.

It's just a thought at the moment so any help, ie photos, would be good.

Let me know what you guys think.

Cheers.

hey mate they look good... plz PM me if you find out anything bout them

Yeah no worries man, my mate is thinking about buying them for his R33, so if he does ill mock them up on mine and see how they look, shouldnt look to bad and something a bit different.

So nobody has anything like these?? >_<

I got mine for my 33 from www.topstage.com

Dont suppose you have a nice pic to show us :)

So we all agree they would look pretty cool on an R33?? Hmm maybe i will have to get them afterall, no other people have photos of any on a 33?

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