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I don't know what they're called but if you were searching for nice skirts... You'd best keep looking mate!
Of course that's just my humble opinion though.
Of course that's just my humble opinion though.
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Haha
I'm not sure though
What skirts do match the studie front perfectly?
The GTR's are nice, but their very much seen
Not only on the tib, but other cars to
I'm not sure though
What skirts do match the studie front perfectly?
The GTR's are nice, but their very much seen
Not only on the tib, but other cars to
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I reckon these would look good (that's if you can find them 02.gif )...
Studie skirts
Linetech skirts
Turbulence skirts
Or maybe some of the lower ones that Blacktibs is making?
King skirts
These are some of the ones I think would suit the Studie front bumper... Some are very hard to get though.
Studie skirts
Linetech skirts
Turbulence skirts
Or maybe some of the lower ones that Blacktibs is making?
King skirts
These are some of the ones I think would suit the Studie front bumper... Some are very hard to get though.
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QUOTE (OzFxCoupe @ May 17 2005, 11:25 AM)
I don't know what they're called but if you were searching for nice skirts... You'd best keep looking mate!
Of course that's just my humble opinion though.
Of course that's just my humble opinion though.
i'll second that^^..
i personally like Wings West (i have these, so does Blacktibs) and Club-GTR (01importshark and TibbyChick have these) Side skirts. (i would search around this site in the showroom for pics of the people who have these skirts)
the WW ones are nice because they're urethane, not FG, so they flex. FG is a LOT easier to crack/break, poly will flex like mad before it goes smile.gif
*off topic, but who knows what bumper this is? http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v399/OzF...96_misc_440.jpg