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hahah, noticed this when i first saw the Evo. I'm like, hang on... there's something similar happening with the nose of these cars.... R35 looks heaps better IMO :blink:

i would go back to 99 to the R34 GTR, or the maybe even a Volvo? For that 1 piece nose/front bumper type style....

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^ that's not exactly old really :blink:

ok, from the R34 GTR, some Volvo's, Evo 10, R35 GTR... by 1 piece nose/bumper i mean, an "arch" across between the headlights. Perfect example is the R34 GTR "nose"...

The Scooby is just a f*cked up front that's all :rofl:

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little slow tonight shan :blink:

an "arch" dude, "ARCH", the dunnydore ain't got no arch across there, it's like a GTT, the bonnet comes down to meet the two "uprights" of the front bumper between the headlights... which is NOT what i'm taking about..

______

| GTR |

______

| EVO |

_______

| VOLVO |

|_HOLDEN__|

there, does that make sense? :rofl:

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little slow tonight shan :blink:

an "arch" dude, "ARCH", the dunnydore ain't got no arch across there, it's like a GTT, the bonnet comes down to meet the two "uprights" of the front bumper between the headlights... which is NOT what i'm taking about..

______

| GTR |

______

| EVO |

_______

| VOLVO |

|_HOLDEN__|

there, does that make sense? :rofl:

Heh, i like that!

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lol no DAMD did a better job of copying the aston:

skyline01_bm_a.jpg

http://www.damd.co.jp/products/nissan/skyline01_bm.html

if that's the case then I'd say the lotus 7 came first

800px-LotusMk4.JPG

its even got teh arch... :(

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