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YEah the front lip doesn't look too bad, but as others have said once the side skirts go on then the front bar alot better and more suited. Post some pics when u finish putting on the side skirts.

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been looking at getting the same lip for mine but havn't been able to find any pictures of it installed until lately, www.raceonusa.com sells plastic flexi versions instead of fibreglass.

no i've decided i'm prob gonna put this lip on with my 400r skirts and gtr rear pods and get a top secret style bonnet.

what type of roof wing is that?

npt too sure bout the lip bit bulky, go gtr look.

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i got my rims man!! cheers fpr the advice. got the gtr offset lol looks sick getting the rear flared out to match the 10inch rears

and dont flame for the gtr badge my gts r badge is on its way :D

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its alright funky

just drop it a few inches dont flare the back it will camber in no problems and you'll be baller

and please dont say "gtr offset" no such thing its good offset if anything

oh and ur car is a series 1 front end aftermarket bars look a lot nicer on series 1 then series 2 cos of the headlights an shizz so for his series 2 get the front kip

its alright funky

just drop it a few inches dont flare the back it will camber in no problems and you'll be baller

and please dont say "gtr offset" no such thing its good offset if anything

oh and ur car is a series 1 front end aftermarket bars look a lot nicer on series 1 then series 2 cos of the headlights an shizz so for his series 2 get the front kip

Yer I was hoping it will camber but there's alot to camber so not sure

and I only said gtr ofsets because the guy who made the post helped me

decide what sizes to get and the guy I bought them said there ment for a gtr :ermm:

and I know bout s2 lights and reo :cool: ive seen some awsome front bars for s2

I'll post them up when I can find them

this car has epic potential. XD9's in the right offset, gtr front conversion, nothing over the top, just looks tuff tuff. just needs that rear lip rolled and slammed to attain epicness.

fuck the S2 conversion. keep it the way it is.

Yer I was hoping it will camber but there's alot to camber so not sure

and I only said gtr ofsets because the guy who made the post helped me

decide what sizes to get and the guy I bought them said there ment for a gtr :)

and I know bout s2 lights and reo :( ive seen some awsome front bars for s2

I'll post them up when I can find them

yeh you'll tuck em in with roll + camber i fitted 18x10 +20 and i got a huge 265 tyre on it so you'll be sweet :cool:

yeh you'll tuck em in with roll + camber i fitted 18x10 +20 and i got a huge 265 tyre on it so you'll be sweet :cool:

XD9's come in 18x10 +18 from memory, doubt 2mm is gonna make that much difference.

it says it a few times its custom.. from the ford variety if i remember right... blags?

looks good as i like it

also u know on the front mount how covering the cooler is like a fish net, were are you able to purchase them ?

thanks.

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