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RB26DETT, Sard 660cc, Fuel Delivery Tubes Greddy, Fuel pump Tomei, ECU AEM

Muffler: HKS Hi Power BNR34

Transmission RB25DET ECR33, Clutch Exedy, diff Tomei Tehnical Trax Advanced 2Way

Brakes: Front - Brembo F50, Rear - Brembo BСNR33

Sunspension: Key Office BNR34, Rear/Front stabilizer ARC, Strut Tower Bars ARC, Air Diversion Plates ARC

Carbon bonnet Top Secret BNR34, Wheels Advan AVS7 19"

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Okay, so my boot lip spoiler has finally arrived. let me know what you guys think.

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to be honest, I really like it, suits the back. was going to get a GTR spoiler but since this is on, I think it looks quiet nice with no spoiler just the lip.

the rims are Lenso D1R's, 18 x 9 +15 front, 18 x 10 +20 rear. 225 40 front tyres, 235 40 rears.

NICE

shit, i had no idea we could fit those sorts of offsets on a gt-t

have you modified your guards at all?

and what width/profile tyres?

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