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New wheels for the GTR..

Volk GTC, 19x10.5, +11. 275/30/19 Hankook K107

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Very happy. :blink:

You certainly got THE CAR that you patiently forecast and got Huy.

More pics of R34s will certainly emerge after 26/4/09 when the 10th ANNIV R34 GT-R CELEBRATION gets under way.

Autumn colours at Mt Wilson will certainly help set them off as well as what will be displayed on HPI via their photographer.

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Oh, i reckon the gold ones would suit much better than the silver one.

Regardless, great size.. i can't afford them haha.

+11 are still not filling the guards, yikes.

The fronts probably do right?

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Rear has some camber, which is why is looks like it's sitting inside the guard, but the front is sticking out a few mm.

Size is perfect imo!

I prefer the silver for sure.

Edit - All four rims are exactly the same size.

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Hers a photo of my 34, shes a dirty dirty girl in this photo...

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heres a few more of my car

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going to have the car resprayed eventually... lesson learnt, dont drive behind trucks in the country

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hey guys some pics of the 34s

hey GTR32X is FLYT34 urs? saw what seemed to be that exact car being chased by a police car lol. sorry to say, but i was relieved that he wasnt pulling me over :verymad:. but anyway was just wondering if u ended up getting away?

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have any r34 owners done a battery relocation to the boot of their cars?? doing one on the weekend and just wanting any tips from ppl who have done it before

I've got one done... not out of choice but out of necessity (new catch can system took up the battery spot).

Not much to it, just need some proper wiring, battery box, good fuse, and some handy work at the terminals / fuse box.

PS; get your grounding right.

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I've got one done... not out of choice but out of necessity (new catch can system took up the battery spot).

Not much to it, just need some proper wiring, battery box, good fuse, and some handy work at the terminals / fuse box.

PS; get your grounding right.

what about all this i hear about having batteries in a concealed area bad due to smell or smoe other thing? what about acid leaks?

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Do 34s/gts-t/gtts have their batteries in front?

I never took notice, i know the gtr's well my ones have it in the rear.

THE BIGGEST PAIN to remove when they die..

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Do 34s/gts-t/gtts have their batteries in front?

I never took notice, i know the gtr's well my ones have it in the rear.

THE BIGGEST PAIN to remove when they die..

i think 34s were the only ones to have batts in the front. quite annoying for engine mods =[

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