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Rims maketh the car. Kit or not, get the rims right and ANYTHING will look good ;)

I reckon that isn't too bad for Uras, a lot less 'flarey' than some of there other offerings. If you want a straight downwards style kit, get Final Konnexion (google pics is your friend).

My personal style is less is more with body work. Of all my cars, only the JZX100 copped any body add ons (and it was only a roof spoiler at that :P). My 32 had a roof spoiler already, so I'm adding a flat boot spoiler and small front lip, just to make it slightly different from the 'GTR front bar' crowd :P

I reckon you could make that kit work on your car, it'd involve some guard flaring and 9 in wide wheels with offset around +10, then play with camber and tyre stretch to get them (just) under the guard and it'd look tough as.

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that kitt isss NIIIICEE!!! ur right,

goin to get rims today !!YEeEEWWWW =)

Rims maketh the car. Kit or not, get the rims right and ANYTHING will look good :rofl:

I reckon that isn't too bad for Uras, a lot less 'flarey' than some of there other offerings. If you want a straight downwards style kit, get Final Konnexion (google pics is your friend).

My personal style is less is more with body work. Of all my cars, only the JZX100 copped any body add ons (and it was only a roof spoiler at that :starwars: ). My 32 had a roof spoiler already, so I'm adding a flat boot spoiler and small front lip, just to make it slightly different from the 'GTR front bar' crowd :devil:

I reckon you could make that kit work on your car, it'd involve some guard flaring and 9 in wide wheels with offset around +10, then play with camber and tyre stretch to get them (just) under the guard and it'd look tough as.

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I might be a little biased but I've always been a fan of the vertex kit :)

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trhat vertex kit kicks azz makes me want a r32.The uras kit is bomb tooo.Hmm get some gold rims like model 7's.I have em on my r33

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