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As per title, please post your best pics of r33 gtr's......ive got one, and want to see what will make them look better....i like the really clean look as i think they look tough from factory....some look like real WHALES though!!!

Whats the easiest way to make these cars look nicer???

Thanks!!

hey mate,

also have a 33 gtr so will be watching this thread!!

BUt my fav kit is this silver one.. if i could find someone that sold it for the GTR in australia id have one on my ca already!! but $3000 plus freight from the UK doesnt appeal to me!

and i love the deffusier on the white one.

But alot of people wont like these two.... No kits on GTRs most people say... but i likem!

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check out this site mate.....

If i could buy the kit this silver gtr has on it here in aus id have it by now!

http://www.japsalon.com/Frames/00_R33GTR.html

hey adz you can source that kit from DMD Garage in QLD thats where i sourced my r34 gtr front bar from. thats the DO-LUCK kit =]

yer i have contacted them,

but i think the rear bar is different and the front also is a bit different to.

but i have contacted them thanks

Hey mate the kits dmd do are identical, however that rear you want is not the official do luck rear.

Why dont you get the front bar and sideskirts from them and custom make a rear at a bodykit shop or source the rear somewhere else (they are spats of some sought). i have the do luck front and sideskirts on my gtst if you want the price dmd sold it to me send me a pm

keep it simple: get the suspension sitting right, set of good rims. all you need.

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mate of mine took that photo of my car earlier in the year. i just need to get around to doing xenons sometime.

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