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This is almost win... :(

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These plates are soon to be available for rent if you want photos of your car:

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Unfortunately, 18x9.5's with a +15mm offset do not work - otherwise I would have bought these wheels.

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They stuck out about 1.5" at the rim, and about 0.5" at the tyre. I'm not a fan of the stretched-tyre look either, so no go for me.

  On 22/05/2011 at 8:51 AM, Jetwreck said:

Look's nice Aaron....it looks like it's the same ride height as mine was with those $650 nismo's that are for sale...shit for the price of BC's you could go with the Nismo's and Whiteline sway bars.

  On 22/05/2011 at 10:30 AM, Daleo said:

I concur.:wave:

i'll eventually get around to doing it!

i need you to organise something me broke this morning!

  On 22/05/2011 at 11:19 PM, zei20l said:

i have a pic floating around of the nismos if you wanna see them

nah man. just dont have the time and money at the moment for anything else.. i put the spring spacers on to lift and stiffen the ride abit. and its improved a whole heap so i'll just leave it like that for a while..

as you already know im having a shit of a morning..lol

on a plus side, a friend has just called me and said he wants to do a proffesional photo shoot of my car for his Business portfolio.. picked my car coz its different!

cant wait - n its free!!

  On 22/05/2011 at 4:17 AM, AaronNM35 said:

This is how the car came up with new wheels.

19x8.5" Axis Hiro +20

and pirelli Pzero Rosso 235/45R19

and rolled the rear guards. Really happy with how it turned out!

Looks good! :thumbsup:

You planning on painting them? Im up for new tyres soonish... was thinking of painting mine...

i was going to, but i think black on a black car would be strange..

the grey matches my rub guards..

might actually suit your if you went complete black... i saw ones with just the centre and it looked strange..

hit up "Taleb Tyres" on here.. they have VERY good tires really cheap..

got all four of mine for $660 delivered!

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Just thought I'd post this here as well.

Result of an Adelaide trip a friend and I made :)

Extremely happy with this photo, I've messed around with lighting and colours a bit and it turned out great.

Hope you guys like it and (don't wanna sound cocky here) if you want a bigger copy I can post one later :)

  On 24/05/2011 at 5:06 PM, Brendan260RS said:

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Just thought I'd post this here as well.

Result of an Adelaide trip a friend and I made :)

Extremely happy with this photo, I've messed around with lighting and colours a bit and it turned out great.

Hope you guys like it and (don't wanna sound cocky here) if you want a bigger copy I can post one later :)

Noice pic old mate!! wub.gif

  On 26/05/2011 at 11:54 PM, Blizzerd said:

More info on this stagea please

I'm not a C34 expert, but that looks like it has the standard 260RS front bar with a front diffuser added under and air guides on each corner of the front bar. The bonnet looks Dolphin to me (they still sell it).

Dunno about the rest though.

  On 27/05/2011 at 12:11 AM, iamhe77 said:

I'm not a C34 expert, but that looks like it has the standard 260RS front bar with a front diffuser added under and air guides on each corner of the front bar. The bonnet looks Dolphin to me (they still sell it).

Dunno about the rest though.

it's the latest final motion demo car.

  On 01/06/2011 at 4:56 AM, sone3 said:

Hi Guys,

Just thought id join the thread and show you my 1st stagea and how far along it is.

Bought it stock and have done a few things since.

Still needs wheels put on.

loving the add on to the front bar, though seems to be angled backwards a touch (rear lower than front) is that just the photo? or meant to be like that?

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