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GREAT WORK BRYCEY HOW ABOUT SOME MORE BLIIINNNGGG DUDE,NISSAN PART NUMBER 26160-EWOOA,YOU WILL NEED TO CHANGE CONNECTOR`S ,SEE WRECKER`S post-36964-1199106427_thumb.jpgpost-36964-1199106816_thumb.jpgGREAT STUFF KEEP IT COMING,CHEER`S CHUCKIE.

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Brycey, That is beautiful...

Makes me want to do mine....

Damn you!

:worship:

thanks man :) do it! :devil:

GREAT WORK BRYCEY HOW ABOUT SOME MORE BLIIINNNGGG DUDE,NISSAN PART NUMBER 26160-EWOOA,YOU WILL NEED TO CHANGE CONNECTOR`S ,SEE WRECKER`S post-36964-1199106427_thumb.jpgpost-36964-1199106816_thumb.jpgGREAT STUFF KEEP IT COMING,CHEER`S CHUCKIE.

cheers for that info chuckie :) i just bought all new indicators for the car so i dont think ill be buying more any time soon :( they are very fancy-pants but! :D

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Can I ask why you chose all genuine over EastBear style kit? Simple bolt up for less?

Also, if you take your non-xenon headlights to a compliance agent, most are happy to swap them for xenon lights for a carton of beer, because then they dont have to hack up xenon ones for compliance, easier for them + beer :D

How easily did genuine parts bolt up ?

any bar suited for R34 GTR would have bolted up as nicely as genuine because its all obviously intended for the same body, but i chose genuine because i prefer the look, also having a plastic bar as opposed to fiberglass makes for a more sustainable body.. no doubt it would look great with any of the after market varieties but i was really keen on getting as many genuine parts as possible :ninja:

all parts were professionally fitted and fabricated by CCubed, but with the right knowledge and right parts it went together like a dream (as seen in the pictures), perfect lines, looks like factory fittment :happy:

the headlights that are installed are factory H4, so i think only after market xenon kits will fit (as opposed to factory xenon units), but i chucked in a really good set of globes recently, pretty happy with how they sit for the moment:)

the car is currently back at CCubed (in sydney) getting the V-spec diffuser installed along with a few other odd-n-ends (inner guards, bonnet strut etc), so i should have some new pictures this weekend :)

oh, also new numberplate's on the way CHE-35E :sick:

Nice one, Brycey.

Still waiting for you to rock up to a Thursday Coastie meet though. Xmetal Ian and Terminal have come along a few times now, and a few weeks back we had Duncan in his s1 and two M35s grace us with their presence at the Sydney meet-up point in Berowra.

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