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spoiler looks great, NA_R33.. i've been eyeing it off on the USA ebay/yahoo auctions for a while but it only comes in fibreglass :P

i think i'm going to stick with the no spoiler look as i can't find a spoiler i like and the OEM one for '03-'05 coupe's is terrible! its like an ironingboard!

i'll post some pics of mine shortly. want to take some more now that i have the 7-spoke 18's on it rather than the standard spec 6-spoke 17's...

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Cheers Guys, as far as i can work out its a full top secret kit, without the front quarters.

Dont be put off by the fiberglass, after the 33 i swore never to touch it again, and the quality of the kit led me to believe it was actually plastic till i got it on the hoist, its awesome quality.

Would love some wheels, will definately go jap when i do, but for now sorting the engine and brakes are first on the priority list, and getting the race car running before jambo :)

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Sedans allowed????

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I want to paint the weather strip around the bottom of the car white as it will give the impression the car is lowered.

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A lot of reasearch went into getting the right offsets and fillin' in the guards

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No more room there.... :laugh:

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is urs custom color? impul bodykits?

I have seen this car on carsales from dealer, shame i got mine 3 months early than this.

Umm i was told it was bayside blue, but there is evidence of the car being resprayed.. and the colour code is kh9 which im led to believe is black?? do ur engine bays match the car colour?

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Umm i was told it was bayside blue, but there is evidence of the car being resprayed.. and the colour code is kh9 which im led to believe is black?? do ur engine bays match the car colour?

Oh ok, but the color looks really nice. I'm thinking to respray to pearl white in the future!

My paint is alright, but been took the car for spolier painted, the panel shop told my car had different color from bumper to body.

you can't really know what was the history of our v35, but the car runs good so far.

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I have original philip hid bulbs

Hmm, I really want to put the original HID setup back like when it came from Japan, I still have to look behind the bumper to check what's there. I can see the balast units for my fog lights but thats it.

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My paint is alright, but been took the car for spolier painted, the panel shop told my car had different color from bumper to body.

you can't really know what was the history of our v35, but the car runs good so far.

Different colour bumpers is normal Nissan feature

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