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If you don't mind me asking, why would you prefer stock ones - they don't look the best.... but hey, good to be unique.

i think em :D i think they r just plain and simple, not overly done, and still gives the stock look

If you don't mind me asking, why would you prefer stock ones - they don't look the best.... but hey, good to be unique.

Cos they look better than anything else. Cars shouldn't look like space ships. they don't need any extra vents and 'over' styling

I dont mind if they are second hand.....I've looked at the aftermarket stuff, I dont mind some of them but they only look good if you're finishing off the whole car with a complete body kit.

If you have second set (with the appropriate brackets etc) please email me some pics and what you want for them.

chilzzi@yahoo.com.au

Thanks!

Cos they look better than anything else. Cars shouldn't look like space ships. they don't need any extra vents and 'over' styling

BINGO!!

There is almost nothing worse than when you see a flared/winged/veilside kitted monstrosity driving around.

BINGO!!

There is almost nothing worse than when you see a flared/winged/veilside kitted monstrosity driving around.

But don't you know it makes the car go faster? They look like spaceships because they can go as fast as spaceships...

Yeah factory skirts are the way to go, nice and classy.

oh i just love it how these topics always turn into some kind of 'my opinion is correct and everyone else is wrong!' kind of discussion...

yes lets all have boring car that are stock!

haha!! :P:(

exactly... each to there own.. but im looking to make mine look alittle different to every other skyline out there....

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