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No mods done to any of the guards. Doesn't scrub either :ermm: ..

Domo protects my car while while I'm at uni all day lol

Btw whats poke?

I don't think that +12s would be able to fit the front of a GTT without guard work.

Other GTT owners? example of your offset/pics as well.

Poke, like said, rims poking out of the guards.

Domo does the same for me. Angry little F*cker.

Looks good buds.

I wish i had the balls do do that, what other plans do u have. I think that could look awesome with right wheels, suspension, smoked indicators maybe.. i like it :D

lol,

In the next few weeks, ill most likely be going gloss black Rota GTR's 18x?? (undecided yet)

Smoked indicators all around are already on the way from japland.

And then possibly a new kit depending on funds at the time.

My taxi, completely stock:

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Damn that thing is high!! Slam it to the weeds :thumbsup:

Done, about time too!

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Apologies for the photo quality, we've been a bit short of sunlight recently...

Cheers

Edited by V28VX37
I don't think that +12s would be able to fit the front of a GTT without guard work.

Other GTT owners? example of your offset/pics as well.

Poke, like said, rims poking out of the guards.

Domo does the same for me. Angry little F*cker.

Looks good buds.

Damo_R34 has same offset and rims as me but in black. Only problem he had was the rear guard making 'gentle love' to the tyres over bumpy roads.. perhaps his car is sitting lower then mine

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