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Don't know what you guys think but i reckon done right it's still a badass-looking kit, especially in an era of flush wheels and minimal bodystyling. I remember seeing the M's Factory Skyline back in 1999 on an old Max Power DVD, genuine street-driven, 9-second 800bhp beast. Love it.


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Thinking of the kit for yours mate? Needs a ridiculous wing, stupid diffuser, and centerlocking wheels (Ryans old ones would of been cool). Looks pretty undriveable on our roads though!
Do not want. The R32 is a sweet looking car - that one isnt though.
Maybe with decent wheels and a slightly altered ride height it might work but Im not feeling it at all.
The Garage Saurus car does look nicer if you wanted to go more aggressive. I think, done right, the M's kit could be pretty crazy, but done wrong, it'll look absolutely terrible.
MAX Power magazine!
I used to read that all the time back in the day. I don't think I get it over here anymore though.
Lots of sweet 'chavs' in there.
Haha, Americans know what Chav means now!?
I have to say the m's kit looks like aids
Well for a piece of history I own this car and its different in the flesh than in photos.
Pictures dont tend to make the lines.
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