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Thats awesome. What kit? Where did you get it? How much... parts and fitting??

I've been looking for this sort of thing. I was looking at the M-Sports ones, but they are so hard to find... especially in WA

i will post up some more pics soon well the rear guards i got off ebay a long time ago you can get them from topstage.com

also i got the wider guards of a member here i belive he got them from jetspeed perfect fit no hassels at all i will put progress pics up

thanks for the comments too

the car will be for sale very soon

need a house lol

ill cry when its gone

Good choice mate, gives the gtst a much better look IMO.

I've painted a car with the same kit here in the UK, it was supplied and fitted buy Japsalon.

I'm sure Andy (The owner) wouldn't mind me posting pics :nyaanyaa:

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a better offset well the only reason i done the kit was because i had the wrong offset haha but i wasnt returning those bad boys

that car looks awsome i wish mind would turn out like that but i know it wont any half as good will do

next car i do will be alot wider and more work involved

i will post up more pics in primer tomorro looks good now all this and im goin to sell it shame

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