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  waza said:
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heres a picture of mine. for some reason the front guards are strange.. the bottom of the guard where the side skirt meets it is narrower than the factory one and leaves quite a big gap

behind the wheel. dont know if they were made that way intentionally??

reduce your caster to close that gap (if you have aftermarket caster rods

they dont look finished in that picture, there is no clearcoat im guessing on those guards, not a bad job mate, i appreciate the effort it takes.

  PM-R33 said:
Yeah whats with the paint on the gaurds? Bit hard to tell from the pic. No clear?

lol nah mate its not the final coat just temporary, cause of the fact that im attempting this myself it still hasnt reached that stage yet theres still minor touch ups then prepping left to do which will take awile.also ive had to customise everything since they were made for gtr.which was a real head ache

and thanks craved ill have to get a set of those to fix that gap,

i could explain why the fronts dont look right but thats another story

I bought a set of front DMAX guards for $550 delivered to my door. They fit fairly well with only minor sanding needed. A couple of small issues though,

The indicator hole did not quite fit the indicator so had to silicon them in instead of using the clips and the mounting screws under the bonnet could not be done up too tight without cracking the fibreglass. Apart from that I was happy with the fitment.

Oh also one guard had a small crack in the wheel arch which cost me $100 to get repaired.

  Sklyn said:
Oh also one guard had a small crack in the wheel arch which cost me $100 to get repaired.

damn thats expensive for a small crack!! :D

BLK33t referring to your comment no you cant not without modification anyway.

oh and can someone enlighten me as to why my rear guards look dodgey??lol :blink:

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