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hey everyone..dont worry ive already searched the 16 pages of body kit topics but none of em have the decision between a CMA kit and a Top secret kit

please lemme know which front you all think is better

cheers.ur decision will decide wat my car looks like haha

:D

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CMA style

or

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TOP SECRET

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a body kit is part of the whole package and style you are going for id say the top secret first bar is fugly.

remember its ur car nothing good will come of this thread.

my car will have a bodykit within a week based on the honest oppinions of fellow skyline owners, thats the good that will come haha.

ive narrowed my search down to the two front bumpers seen before u.

rear bumper and skirts are in my posession already

cheers

well u need to match the kit up dont get some mismatched disaster happening but whats it matter what ppl here say its ur car?

want me to pick your socks out for tomorrow?

thought the purpose of a forum was to get peoples oppinions on particular issues.

my issue is a bodykit, hence the reason im on a skyline forum with other skyline owners looking for feedback

:D

would i be correct to say i would need to relocate the front indicators regardless of which kit i get?

yes it is a forum but its your car if the forum says drive your car into a brick wall at 100km/h would you give it a crack? no.. so why design your car based on what others tell you.. they aren't paying for it driving it everyday and have to stand next to it and be proud of it.

yes it is a forum but its your car if the forum says drive your car into a brick wall at 100km/h would you give it a crack? no.. so why design your car based on what others tell you.. they aren't paying for it driving it everyday and have to stand next to it and be proud of it.

lmao do itttttt OP

Everyone says the top secret bar , but i think if you are picking between those 2 ,the cma bar has more style in the lower lip area. Plus every man and their dog has a top secret bar ,so why not be different.. up to you :down:

You have a Veilside kit, nuff said :P

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