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the bonnet itself looks real good .... but as if youd waste a perfectly good bonnet on a heap like that .. thats just my opinion,, not really into that colour , and the wheels are shocking !!

does the bonnet make the car go faster ? could you break 11's with the new bonnet ?

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GTRBOS bloody nice GTR. Your bonnet looks like an erect penis in pic #4.

GBTURBOS your white GTR on page 3 is gorgeous. Painted CF bonnets work very well. Love the look :laugh:

Nice work fellas.

MRAK47. You suck.

thank you very much blitz

lmao thanks for the coments r3380y

cheers mate

and i agree wih you there r3380y, users like that do not deserve to be on this forum

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mate not a bad looking car at all...quite original with the colour scheme..Maybe not the way I would do things but nonetheless pretty good...Wheels look great on it....bonnet screams gettouttatheway !!! Very good

tai thanks for the comment bro, would love to see your car on road bro, cant wait

gtr-32u- cheers mate, i have found some black te37 wheels in 18 but not too sure what the width and the offset is but look very good on this gtr, his after $2200 with non rw tyres,

thanks for the comments guys,

cheers tony

Looks good with that colour :thumbsup:

Very nice :D

Didn't read many of the other comments, but i see your a little sticker on your ash tray cover with the gear numbering on it.

Does someone else drive your car? Or do you forget :D

Looks good with that colour :thumbsup:

Very nice :D

Didn't read many of the other comments, but i see your a little sticker on your ash tray cover with the gear numbering on it.

Does someone else drive your car? Or do you forget :D

owgasm- thanks for the kind comments mate,no with the sticker i got i witht the nismo gearknob and i thought i should just put it there, thanks for the kind comment champ, luv ur car aswell

madevo3- thanks mate, the car pushes about 241awkw@1bar, power is not bad for now, got some nismo 600cc injectors and also the z32 afms going on in about 1 week and maybe a greddy fuel rail but i will see, will change turbos soon aswell champ

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Haha yeah, i knew it was from the gearstick, but first time i saw it place anywhere besides the gearknob.

Cheers Buddy :D

lol hehe thanks mate ill probably end up taking it off, i dont like it and by the way no-one drives the car bro, its my car haha,

cheers mate

just curious.. why is ur bonnet illegal? (im a mechanic and done millions of r/w's)

never knew that carbon fibre bonnets were illegal...

only reason i can think of in ur case, is ur vent position.. thats it :D

ywer i am chsing massive power mate but just slowly bro, just lent some cash to family but as soon as i get it back i will go all out on it, i got the z32 afms and the nismo injectors for cheaper then normal prices so y not lol,

thansk champ

just curious.. why is ur bonnet illegal? (im a mechanic and done millions of r/w's)

never knew that carbon fibre bonnets were illegal...

only reason i can think of in ur case, is ur vent position.. thats it :D

Its illegal cause carbon bonnets shatter and splinter instead of crumple.

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