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Cam awesome set up on your car. try, http://www.uniqueautosports.com.au/ and look under parts catalogue/R33 gts/ styling and there in there at the bottom genuine gtr indicators.

I have a 4oor side skirt and rear bar setup with my original r33 type m front and it still looks ok.(too bad the guy who fitted it could match my paint properly!)

do luck sides wont go with the 400r front they only go with the do luck front

I would recommend these combinations

Trust front, jun sides & jun rear

Top secret front, jun sides & jun rear

If you must 400r front, jun sides & jun rear

best combination i believe is the do luck front, do luck sides and jun rear. I dont recommend you get that though because i dont like seeing cars the same as mine :P

Cam awesome set up on your car. try, http://www.uniqueautosports.com.au/ and look under parts catalogue/R33 gts/ styling and there in there at the bottom genuine gtr indicators.

I have a 4oor side skirt and rear bar setup with my original r33 type m front and it still looks ok.(too bad the guy who fitted it could match my paint properly!)

Cheers bud

was already like it, but im looking at putting black GTC's 19x9.5 on the rear 8 on the front, then maybe paint it Midnight Purple with afew more additions, once i get it to 270kw with the looks can't wait.

type-m??? you must be kidding...i couldnt wait to smash that kit off my car, looks terrible...400r, gtr or trust would be the only way to go

cant say this doesnt look tough, just needs a small lip along the bottom of the front bar and a gtr style grille

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and this one, although its got the 400r bar by the looks of it, probably the only non gtr with one that i dont really mind seeing. i would have gone gtr front bar instead tho

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