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Far out Abu, your my idol lol.

:D

Looking awesome dude, probly the best size/offset setup ive seen on a stock guard gtst in a while :)

I should have a similar setup on my r33 soon, i really need to get rid of my girly 8" fronts lolol

Thanks man

Yeah man, 9" minimum I reckon - I got 10" at the back and 9.5" up front, thats pretty big for an R32 but thats what sets it off

abu you got one tuff stance champ, cheers mate

Thanks Tony, I love the way it sits too man

:)

Thanks man

Yeah man, 9" minimum I reckon - I got 10" at the back and 9.5" up front, thats pretty big for an R32 but thats what sets it off

Thanks Tony, I love the way it sits too man

I will most likely be going 18x9 +20 up front and 18x10 +18 at the rear, not sure on tyre sizes yet, and now after seeing yours im having trouble deciding what colour i want lol :D , white wheels look so nice on silver cars, especially yours!

Tomek

nice car mate, one of the nicest GTR i've ever seen !! and wheels suit the car alot !!

:P:(

cheers man..

Not enough dish though :down: ... would like to space them out a bit further and perhaps some more rubber but only got 8.5 inches to play with :(

Don't need to say it, others have said it already... I envy the set-up on your's.. Suits it to a tee :)

gtrbonnetbv1.jpg

just a question..

Help me decide..

Do I;

A) Paint the bonnet and grill silver to match the rest of the car

B) Paint the bonnet matte black and the grill silver

C) Paint the bonnet and grill matte black

Will get another couple of pics up soon..

Edited by GTS4WD

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