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^^^ hey patrick, does your clear indicators fog up?

yeah, what ive noticed with a lot of clear indicators,is they turn yellow when exposed to a lot of sunlight.

I guess you could use a plastic polisher from meguires and see if that clears them up. R33's have similar problem of getting yellow headlights because they are made of plastic whilst the r32 headlights are glass :)

Ive seen indicators which are cheese yellow, cant even see through them haha

more pics??

Won't be putting any more picturs up for a few weeks until the car is finished.

Still need to get the rear guards rolled and lipped, and camber the fk out of the front.

spastic offsets and rim widths FTW

just got my rims back today

20x10.5

Yeh offset sets the car off, so much different from when you have wheels tucked into the arches.

Yours stick out heaps more than mine, looks fkn crazy. What offset?

I need to get some more stretched tires to give it a more tuffer look

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Anthony, that look f--kin nice mate.. love where the tyres sit on the edge too..

u gonna flare the rear guards mate?

i want to flare em but that means i gotta paint the car again

Won't be putting any more picturs up for a few weeks until the car is finished.

Still need to get the rear guards rolled and lipped, and camber the fk out of the front.

Yeh offset sets the car off, so much different from when you have wheels tucked into the arches.

Yours stick out heaps more than mine, looks fkn crazy. What offset?

I need to get some more stretched tires to give it a more tuffer look

offset was -5 or something i cant exactly remember

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