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  skyline17 said:
they will still be white, i used to have black rims but im after a change for now

Im gonna leave the mirrors stock coz IMO i dont think ganadors suit the r33 shape

they look nice on s14, s15 and r34 but i dont think it flows with the lines of the r33

What miesters r u getting 2 piece or 3 peice?

i prefer the 2 piece as i didnt really like the studs around the dish but i think they growing on me.

so i might have a look at getting 3 piece or ssr professors as well when i have the funds

but for now i think i'm goin to get some low offset 17s cheap just for track rims

  Silver_R34_GT-T said:
williansmith, ya front bumper in those pics looks liek one of those bomex stlye one.. :P tough car, keep the wing though :banana:

Ah so it is... thanks for that man youve answered a question ive had since i baught the car lol.

also im not keeping that wing, yet going for 1 of the drift wings instead so then it should look less like an airplane lol.

  G0DZLR said:
haha, its not that awesome...

i like yours alex, it reminds me of my mates R32 GTSt, similar body kit (type-s i think) really slim and quick. bet itd handle well

thanks man

i like yours aswell, looks really clean

i want to make my grill like yours.

yeh they handle really good i like the hicas system

  Line 3 said:
thanks man

i like yours aswell, looks really clean

i want to make my grill like yours.

yeh they handle really good i like the hicas system

you can buy grilles similar, but without the S off PSI parts or the like

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