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update! (ok my pic wont upload for sum reason :S) but kit shud be painted and on next week.

back rims: well i jus hammered the gaurds then bolted em on. they will come out further yet, jus need to get soem adjustabel camber arms and dial less neg camber in.

hmm the uploader failing seems to be a universal thing.

Here is some photos of mine with it's new factory Nissan side skirts and no spoiler:

http://s616.photobucket.com/albums/tt246/D...ent=Skirts2.jpg

http://s616.photobucket.com/albums/tt246/D...ent=Skirts1.jpg

I still need to fix the aerial (stuck up at the moment :) ), fog/water in rear lights, spacer out rims and some rear pods and I think it should exactly how I want it. Wouldn't mind a roof spoiler to top it off but would probably need to be custom made.

Keen to see your updated photos and finished product of the kit, especially on a spoilerless sedan Matty.

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hmm the uploader failing seems to be a universal thing.

Here is some photos of mine with it's new factory Nissan side skirts and no spoiler:

http://s616.photobucket.com/albums/tt246/D...ent=Skirts2.jpg

http://s616.photobucket.com/albums/tt246/D...ent=Skirts1.jpg

I still need to fix the aerial (stuck up at the moment :) ), fog/water in rear lights, spacer out rims and some rear pods and I think it should exactly how I want it. Wouldn't mind a roof spoiler to top it off but would probably need to be custom made.

Keen to see your updated photos and finished product of the kit, especially on a spoilerless sedan Matty.

It's not looking much different since Justin owned it, besides the aerial of course!

Does it still have the Bilsteins in it or have you gone for coilovers???

Yep, just a few small changes aesthetically since Justin owned it however mechanically it is a different car and will only be changing further.

I replaced the bilsteins with buddy club race spec coilovers after attending a few drift days and finding they just did not handle how I wanted when sliding. It's a shame to loose the comfort and handling of the bilsteins for daily use (they are f**ken unreal on the street) but since most things in the car are directed at drift work it made sense.

The bilsteins are being kept though because if I stop attending drift days or do some circuit work they will probably go back in.

is the front and rear bar same as 2 door 33 ?

Front bar- yes

Rear bar- no

I have a 4 door aftermarket rear bar (similar to Final Konnixion) and a spare factory spoilerless boot with brake light as well if anyone is interested.

update! (ok my pic wont upload for sum reason :S) but kit shud be painted and on next week.

back rims: well i jus hammered the gaurds then bolted em on. they will come out further yet, jus need to get soem adjustabel camber arms and dial less neg camber in.

do you have the size and offset guys in auck hyper tyres told me that i couldnt go to a 3 to 4 inch bak space on my 33 4 door trid arguing but you know the story customer isnt always rite that car of yores is inspiring i want that look but differnt style of rim the ones they said i could have were nasty those fake 35p offset 4 inch dish that go behind the wheel nut face do have any more pics be awesome if ya can less neg cam wouldnt that stand the wheel up straight where did you get the rims what brand

u can pretty much fit the following on r33 and any other nissan import:

9" wide as low as +5 ofset

10" wide as low as +18 ofset

but u will need stretched tyres, hammer the lip on the guards and mayb some camber to fit em under

u can pretty much fit the following on r33 and any other nissan import:

9" wide as low as +5 ofset

10" wide as low as +18 ofset

but u will need stretched tyres, hammer the lip on the guards and mayb some camber to fit em under

coool thanx :P

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