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I put mine on tonight, 18's with 265's out back and 235's up front, they look TOUGH. Now to get it lowered... Stay tuned for pics =D

Was at the servo checking the air and had some guys walk past and go 'check out that dish'. That makes you feel warm inside ^_^

Buy them, you won't regret it!

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  • 3 weeks later...

looks nishe dan...still tryin to decide what i want..

i like the TE37's but they're fkin expensive as...

LMGT4's look good as well....

then there's the cheaper option of the lenzo muse which is a copy of the AVS type 5 or somethin like that...

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Yeah I'm looking at suspension and zorst now, suspension first though as 18's bumped up the ride height a little. I wont need FMIC, I only intend on 10psi and that'll be handled easily by a R34 GT-T Side Mount. Keep me posted =D

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I'm fitting Bilstiens and king super lows in the next few weeks when I get around to it but I'd suggest you will be pushing shit uphill personally. The inner lip of the guard eats into available space considerably on the rear. Depends on rubber size too, 235's seem to be almost the limit up front, 265's squeeze in on the back (9.5inch wide out back).

Hope that helps.

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hey Dan it looks like your rear drivers side wheel is gunmetal grey and the rest are shadow chrome. I had the same problem with my impuls but sent the wheel back to tempe and they replaced it with the right one free of charge. I've seen the same problem with several other cars with impuls.

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Mint: This is a lighting issue. As the rears are so much deeper, they tend to look darker. (The apssenger side is exactley the same. In the right like they look even. I also bought these 2nd hand so won;t be able to have tempe o any swaps.

Jim: That looks like a hack job! I Hope someone is gonna edge that properly so it dosn't rust or slice open ya tyres!

Cheers

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