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Hey all, im looking at buying a whole new kit for my 33, i was wondering if those who have new kits if they could post em up so i can see what there all like and make a decision, right now im looking at the new do luck one, but id like to see whats out there! pictures please

cheers

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Hey all, im looking at buying a whole new kit for my 33, i was wondering if those who have new kits if they could post em up so i can see what there all like and make a decision, right now im looking at the new do luck one, but id like to see whats out there! pictures please

cheers

I'm a fan of the M-Sports kits. There not to over the top, nice smooth kit. I dont really have any good photos worth posting but hopefully someone can post some up cause id be interested to see as well

Have a look at DMDtheimage website

theyve got a few nice ones

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i have this one on my car only the front is top secret modified and d-wing. :(

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I hope you have a nice set of wheels with some good offset... LOL!

Those stock rims have to go, does not suite your body kit. :)

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