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Hmmm the body trim panel needs to continue onto the front end the same as it does from the body. Also some skirts and a rear bar and the car would look alot nicer i think. I think while it doesnt have the r34 aggressive look, it still has a nice daily car appeal about it.

http://ozfoz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=33&...amp;start=14470

Check out this link. Its to a page of the Forester forum im on, and a few posts down there is a couple of interesting pics.

Cheers

Brett

http://ozfoz.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=33&...amp;start=14470

Check out this link. Its to a page of the Forester forum im on, and a few posts down there is a couple of interesting pics.

Cheers

Brett

can you direct link the pics? it says i need to register, and i'm not doing that just to see them lol

can you direct link the pics? it says i need to register, and i'm not doing that just to see them lol

Dun bother, its just a couple of pics of the other front end conversion to the oooooold skyline. Almost as crap as the one in the OP

As for the 32 front end, while not as sexeh as a 34 front end conversion, I think with a little more care and attention to the conversion, and some properly made guards I think it would look pretty good.

better than an M35 anyway :D

*flamesuit on*

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