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Hey Russ I'm still in two minds whether I want to upgrade to an S3 R33 GT-R this year or keep the R32. I've got such an emotional attachment to this thing it will be EXTREMELY hard to part with ;) I guess after 3.5 years of ownership it would be nice for a change... Hmmm want another R32 Russ? :rofl:

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Hey Russ I'm still in two minds whether I want to upgrade to an S3 R33 GT-R this year or keep the R32. I've got such an emotional attachment to this thing it will be EXTREMELY hard to part with :P I guess after 3.5 years of ownership it would be nice for a change... Hmmm want another R32 Russ? >_<

Nah 1 is enough for my wallet. Just keep it man. Buy a house instead. 33's suck anyway :(

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Nice!

Have you considered lowering it? Front would look a fair bit better if it sat a bit lower in my opinion... still car looks really clean!

Hey thanks.

Yeah definitely going to lower it in the future. At the moment it has damper adjustable suspension but i agree with you. Wouldn't bring it down too much lower though, maybe an inch or so.

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Looks nice!

Needs more low up front.

Thanks, yep still agreeing with that. Although all my previous skylines were low and used to cop a fair bit of hate from driveways, speed bumps and police. So not too low this time.

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Cheers Jimmy,

Not normally a fan of mesh wheels but really diggin' yours ey! I reckon they suit it well :(

r32's and circa SSR mesh rims go 2ge4 like brangelina.

im keeping my eyes peeled for a set but i want 9.5 and 10.5 for epic fatness. going to be hard to find i know... expensive too.

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I only have about 4-5mm clearance on the front calipers and probably 10mm clearance on rear.

I saw a set of 11.5's on Yahoo JP (which is where I got my set from)

Ultimately I wanna run the 9's up front and find some 10's for the rear. But as you said, finding FORMULA mesh, in 5 stud, in 17inch is f**king hard.

I love my uniqueness :(

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