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Personally i think it looks bloody awsome :rofl:!!, the only little things i would add/change are some nismo clear or smoked side indicators, some tints and possibly some nismo carbon pillars to match the carbon hood, keep the stock front bar, adding a stupid looking front kit will ruin it completly in my opinion.

I just saw your car advertised on trademe (im from NZ), any chance you could tell me how much you payed for the wheels and were you got them from?? send me a p.m if you like.

Anyway i think your car looks great, i wouldnt change anything, good luck selling the car if you do decide to sell it :(.

Im thinking of getting rear sides and windscreen tinted, and leaving the fronts untouched......dnt know how much to go.....and yeh i think thats the plan - looks wise its all good now, m planning on getting a carbon boot/spoiler if i can though.....

Car looks awesome and doesn't really need anything done!

But if you are like me and get bored, so you feel you must do more, i would do the following:

- window tint

- GTR style grill

- 400R rear bar and pods. Looks almost std, but is alot phatter. Just makes the ass end look phat, especially with the stealth wing. (keep the standard front bar, as it looks good as is; also doesn't break or crack when you gutter it or something similar :nyaanyaa: )

- Nismo smoked side indicators

- Ganador style mirrors or maybe even the "tear drop style"

400R rear bar pic:

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My mate's and my car (GTR grill, Nismo side indicators):

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