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Here is my ADM when I had r34 wheels on it. Looking at the pics now and comparing it to my current wheels, they would have looked much better if were wider.

Goes to show how much bigger r34gtr is in comparison as those wheels look quite small on the r34...

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Super Tough 32's mate. personally love the bride combo with the nardi wheel fat!!. the silver one with the white XD9's. AWESOME!! and the shots of same wheels on the black one with what looks like a vertex kit??

dope!

how did you find the XD9's i quite like them from the side profile for dish and not so much from the side on personally??

and yeah can see pics fine!

Love all of them, i just hate hate hate R32's with 34 wheels. have seen maybe 1 or 2 examples that have swayed me. but these are on tits rubbing the ground with serious camber. Does doesnt tickle my fancy.

Now XD9's, TE37 or CE28N's alike look fab!!

but its a lovely silver r32 Gtr, one of my fav colours (might have found a silver gtr to buy to replace my stolen gun metal one)

Sweet man! noticed ur sydney! when i get my next 32 gtr (hopeuflly quite soon) gonna organise a cruise somewhere with some of the boys Sir RB and possibly two others. U guys should come. should do a only 32's cruise *just like was suggested 2 pages back.

  On 14/06/2012 at 6:56 AM, JD32R said:

Sweet man! noticed ur sydney! when i get my next 32 gtr (hopeuflly quite soon) gonna organise a cruise somewhere with some of the boys Sir RB and possibly two others. U guys should come. should do a only 32's cruise *just like was suggested 2 pages back.

Can I come?

  On 14/06/2012 at 8:53 AM, luke GTR said:

Can I come?

For sure man! more 32's the better. I think if we had a meet somewhere in Sydney we could do a longer run! im talking like bring the gf's (or bfs where applicable) grab some sambos or do lunch along the way.

About 10 or more cars would be a decent R32 meet. also good catch up. and celebrate my new car *fingers crossed lol

Oh and bfs means best friends :P

  On 14/06/2012 at 8:31 AM, Sinista32 said:

:thumbsup:

I'd come up for the day. Better if you head to Goulburn/wakie/Canberra tho

sure man. we could organise a route for the more remote guys so everyone can make it and have a decent size run, like a day trip.

  On 14/06/2012 at 7:01 AM, Marko R1 said:

U don't have to ask me twice - I'm in!

Counted on it mate! lol

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