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Wheels and car look Hot Blingtr! Great offset and stance!

Thought I already had these up but did not spot them, Here's mine on it's way to an unexpected 12.75@170k

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more details on this thanks.

i have a write up on this car in an option mag a mate brought back from japan. i cant read japanese but they have enough english text to get the idea.

it had a faster track time than most of the GTRs in the lap battle. looks different with the bolt on guards and he has made some smart but sensible mods to get the times it gets.

ill try and find the mag and list the details.

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32s i found on the net. my 32 is black with stock rims haha

local track radial tyre record holder (in japan) lightened to just over a ton and RB20 with 25 turbo.

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cheers

the write up in an option mag on this car lists the following (what i can make out)

Rb20DET

310ps

Nismo GT LSD

R34gtt calipers (30mm bigger rotor diamiter)

Endless or project Mu rotors

Front spring rate 12.3kg

rear 10.7

toyo r1r tyres 255/40 f&r

Rims front 9.5jx17-28

rear 10x17 -32

body widened 50mm front

100mm rear.

cool looking front diffuser

it does 1:1.705 around Tsukuba

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the write up in an option mag on this car lists the following (what i can make out)

Rb20DET

310ps

Nismo GT LSD

R34gtt calipers (30mm bigger rotor diamiter)

Endless or project Mu rotors

Front spring rate 12.3kg

rear 10.7

toyo r1r tyres 255/40 f&r

Rims front 9.5jx17-28

rear 10x17 -32

body widened 50mm front

100mm rear.

cool looking front diffuser

it does 1:1.705 around Tsukuba

so f**king cool.

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