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Your car looks the goods man, very clean :)

Thanks mate

clean car subie :D

Thanks mate

Looking very good Subie. The 33 GTR rims suit sooo well!!

thanks mate, i like the 33GTR rims that why I bought them back

Cheers

By the way, my 18's are now for sale

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Really need some photoshoot action.. excuse the paint.. and camera phone photo :(

haha ah the bryan

car looks tuff, I love that picture

Nice car bud! I thought it was a gtr at first glance. Love the wheels!

You got any plans for it or done anythin to it? Would look hot lowered a bit

I thought it was a GTR too

Looks heaps nice

BEFORE

DURING

AFTER

I really liked the 'before' colour combo (blue bonnet). Different and just plain looks good.

Your 'after' R34 conversion looks good on the 4 door, much better than on the 2 doors for some reason?

Nice car bud! I thought it was a gtr at first glance. Love the wheels!

You got any plans for it or done anythin to it? Would look hot lowered a bit

Just got it over here from Japan a month ago. Nothing done to it yet besides the wheels and apexi filter. My wheels hang outta the guards abit.. People tell me I need to get the pumped, but others have told me when I lower it, the springs will give it camber so they'll sqeeze through

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I don't know if you can see it there.. But hangs out a few mm. I'll take a better pic tomorrow and throw it up

haha ah the bryan

car looks tuff, I love that picture

I thought it was a GTR too

Looks heaps nice

I wish it was a GT-R. I'd give anything for one haha

before shot is nuts man but im sorry to say the after looks photoshopped

Actually, so does the first :ermm:

But damn... the more I look at the first pic, the more I like it.

R32s can look sooooooooo good when not over-done.

Just got it over here from Japan a month ago. Nothing done to it yet besides the wheels and apexi filter. My wheels hang outta the guards abit.. People tell me I need to get the pumped, but others have told me when I lower it, the springs will give it camber so they'll sqeeze through

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Nice one! Yeah, if you have fat wheels then getting it lowered could present clearance issues (particularly at the front)... the rear with a bit of camber should be ok but the front you may struggle. The joy of cars...... :ermm:

*Edit - What width are the rear rims and what are the tyres? It looks fairly under-tyred?

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Nice one! Yeah, if you have fat wheels then getting it lowered could present clearance issues (particularly at the front)... the rear with a bit of camber should be ok but the front you may struggle. The joy of cars...... :down:

*Edit - What width are the rear rims and what are the tyres? It looks fairly under-tyred?

255x18 (i think) with 235 stretched on the back and 235x18 on the front

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^^ Yeah the rim has its own width too. For example mine are 9.5" wide with 245 tyres and they are a bit stretched. Looking that that pic i'd say yours are 9.5" too and look more stretched. I know a guy with an s15 with the same wheel size and tyre combo... Stretced looks kool imo.

9.5" wide rims on a gts-t is friggen fat though!

^^ Yeah the rim has its own width too. For example mine are 9.5" wide with 245 tyres and they are a bit stretched. Looking that that pic i'd say yours are 9.5" too and look more stretched. I know a guy with an s15 with the same wheel size and tyre combo... Stretced looks kool imo.

9.5" wide rims on a gts-t is friggen fat though!

Mine come off of a S15 apparently. Yeah, I've never seen any around Adelaide with wheels that look as wide. Also the white TE37's are abit different, everyone goes for bronze or black. I just can't wait to get it lowered. I was thinking maybe 2" on the back and 1.5" on the front because I was told going super low king springs all around it'd scrub on the front big time. So I gotta get that all organised soon. Maybe need to get my guards flared or a camber kit or both :happy: . I'd love abit of camber on the back though. I have to check out some prices on a camber kit.

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