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how big are your rims Forged?
Could definitely go with same rims in bigger size forged, looking absolutely hot anyway though.

These are 17s, I agree they'd look better in 18s or 19s though. I went for those since my track tyres are 17s plus they are a bit more forgiving with ride comfort and road noise (sydney roads are bad) :banana::D

These are 17s, I agree they'd look better in 18s or 19s though. I went for those since my track tyres are 17s plus they are a bit more forgiving with ride comfort and road noise (sydney roads are bad) :):banana:

Indeed, i Just bolted my 19s back on and any smidgen of ride quality it had... has disappeared.

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GTS-R badge is for people who can afford to blow astronomical amounts on a stupid front bar and bonnet.. I.e me.. when I say "afford" I mean stupidly hand over vast sums of cash.

If you have that kit IMO you deserve that badge!!

Well i picked up a GTS-R badge ... i'll post up a pick later, and you guys tell me if it looks try-hard. I think it ain't too bad with the east bear front splitter, it'll probably look better when I have the east bear front grille stay. But i don't want to go all the way and get the GTS-R front bar/bonnet/guards.. that's insanely expensive, and in my opinion you're better off getting a GTR for that sort of money.

Personally I rather GTT's that dont look like GTRs. But that has always been my style, right from the word go.

Howies front bar looks extremely aggressive without copying the GTR.

However, SS8_GOHANs looks hot, its just not my personal preference to make a GTT into a GTR look alike. :blink:

didn't know this thread existed.... i guess i should put a pic up :thumbsup:

hopefully getting some SLR type pics soon... in the mean time...

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All genuine East Bear :)

not sure if i need a spoiler, i'm leaning more towards YES, than No

It needs a badge in the middle of the front grille, but i'm not sure about a GTS-R badge, even though the kit is legit.... something about the R....

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