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For some reason the nismo ones just don't do it for me, they look more agressive thats for sure, and looks like you did an awsome job installing them, but as wink said they don't cover enough of the head light.

I reckon one of these two could be the go for me

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Pics of eyelids the above are C-West item.

I dont reckon that those C-West ones dont really look

as tuff though. I reckon front ends of the R34 would look

good if all parts suit each other and go well together.

Such as the that C-West R34 (2nd pic) that suits better

then the 1st pic. But i guess eveyone is differnt, everyone

has differnt taste to suit there style.

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