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all you need is the right offset... its all in the offset

Bingo!

Fill the guards FLUSH, slam it, put a quality exhaust system on it, perhaps dark tints. It won't just have presence, it will have menace; and be 11ty billion times tougher than it will ever be with all the other wanktastic ideas...if you want the fast and furious look you might as well have bought a NA Supra and put a giant stylised penis graphic down the side.

if you want the fast and furious look you might as well have bought a NA Supra and put a giant stylised penis graphic down the side.

good one f*ktard... now i have coffee in my keyboard!

Theres no need to go over the top.

Keep it simple like this:

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^^ HOTTEST 33 EVER!!!

Seee nothing over the top..

Im sorry but most of the pics you have posted are too ricey for me and it just has the wank factor to it..

My honest opinion..

mate gtrs dont really needbody styling apart from wheels and a lower,

to me gtr on the street stand out heaps, just looks so f**kn tough

my advice is get your wheels on, lower it and get some to give it a shine and you watch the heads turn

cheers guys!

Oh yer i was never going to chuck heaps of stickers etc on.. was just showing how plain it looked compared to others..

that top silver one... what kit is that? Looks like the do luck but no indicators on it and the front lip doesnt look to stick out as far??

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