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DONE TO DEATH!!!

What hasnt been done to a r33 skyline!!!

1996 so its 11 years old so no doubt everything has been done.

But i was looking at a BN rear bar and skirts, with a trust front. now any kitted line has that exact thing!

what hasnt been done to death?

Am looking at fenders and a bonnet but what kit should go wid it?

wanna stand out as much as possibale!

help!

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Maybe theres a reason why.. :whistling:

That red 33- the kit doesnt seem to fit properly either.. also its for a series 1!!

I will tell you what you dont see everyday here in aus.. Eastbear genuine stuff!! go all out and get eastbear stuff!!

Remember i sent you a link with every kit possible in japan.. Did you even go thru it?

Problem with BN kits is that it has WAY too much flare, you need a decent set of wheels to pull it off. Most people buy the kit and left with no money for the deep dish wheels so it ends up looking very awkward.

Maybe theres a reason why.. :(

That red 33- the kit doesnt seem to fit properly either.. also its for a series 1!!

I will tell you what you dont see everyday here in aus.. Eastbear genuine stuff!! go all out and get eastbear stuff!!

Remember i sent you a link with every kit possible in japan.. Did you even go thru it?

which link???

Heres the link..

hope this may help:

http://www.takakaira.co.jp/aerokits/aerokitindex.asp

For nissan: http://www.takakaira.co.jp/aerokits/aeroki...emenu.asp?cat=4

Edited by siddr20
Maybe theres a reason why.. ;)

That red 33- the kit doesnt seem to fit properly either.. also its for a series 1!!

I will tell you what you dont see everyday here in aus.. Eastbear genuine stuff!! go all out and get eastbear stuff!!

Remember i sent you a link with every kit possible in japan.. Did you even go thru it?

have to agree that was a poor pic, if i find the better ones i post them up!

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