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nizmo_freek

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My 1994 GTST

Is stock standard at the moment pretty much apart from the gtr wing and rear pods, Love the sunroof :D

Are there any photos of r33's with M-Sport kits on them? Thinking about getting one sometime

Dont mind the HSV seat covers, they were only to stop my seat from getting dirty lol i have AMR ones now

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Took my girl to Phillip Island and took some pics :)

looks good dude just need to lower it :)

and get a new watermark that thing is hideous really ruins a nice car

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Wheels are Koya Inox in 19's offset?? 235/35 front and 265/30 reara

The bar is a customised GTR 400r bar and made to fit GTS.

C/F bonnet is going soon, and a f/glass nismo in its place.

Just at a guess, probably +35 like mine. 19*8 in +35 is a good fitment.

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18x8.5 +22

18x9.5 +22

Pre flared guards

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The car is jacked right up in that photo too so doesn't give the full effect...they were sticking out of the guards by a lonnnng way :D

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18x8.5 +22

18x9.5 +22

Pre flared guards

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The car is jacked right up in that photo too so doesn't give the full effect...they were sticking out of the guards by a lonnnng way :)

And what size tyres on the rear?

Im thinking of going 18x10 +18 on the rear, looks like it might be a bit of a tight fit after looking at yours :)

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it'll be more than a tight fit...those will stick out an extra 10mm over my rears....hope you're prepared to go some major flaring..

rear tires are 265's

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it'll be more than a tight fit...those will stick out an extra 10mm over my rears....hope you're prepared to go some major flaring..

rear tires are 265's

Wont be "flaring" the guards, will just be rolling the lip back as much as possible, still not sure on tyres sizes yet, would need to put the rear wheels on the car without tyres to see how wide of a tyre will fit on there, im thinking a 245-255 should fit ok'ish lol

Any chance you have any pics of the full car you could post up? cant wait to see what your car looks like now in a decent pic!

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