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hay thinking about buying an ams motorsport undertray and rear single seat fairing check it out on http://www.ams-motorsport.co.uk any one see or got 1 for real let me know what you think weather there the mutts nutts or a load of crap or should i just leave it standard? thanks dan
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i would do it to be different. :smt003
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I like the back end but that headlight is a total let down i recon :smt018 . wonder if you could keep the original headlight an fit the rest of the kit???????????
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superman wrote: wonder if you could keep the original headlight an fit the rest of the kit???????????
In which case you would just buy the rear seat unit as the side panels are the same as the standard
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i still say mike wazowski.

the back end actually looks ok although it looks like it's angled up a bit steep for my taste - no wonder baz likes it! :smt003
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Yea true, i think the back of the kit looks nice but i think i would rather have the standard or the SP rear like i already do have :smt003 just gota wait till i get back from holiday to get it sprayed :smt010. only 80 quid thoe so thats not to bad
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yeah why not just get one like mine and make your own subframe?
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masterofinsanity wrote:yeah why not just get one like mine and make your own subframe?
lol. someone please photoshop baz's seat unit onto a zxr.
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