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hey all

im thinking about going widebody for the 32 but i think i like the mean tuff bolted look over the blended...

has anyone got any pics of rivet bolt widebody on a 32 i cant seem to find any, im pretty sure theres members on here with them....

also anyone recommend any places where i can get the wide body bits from?

thankyou in advance

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Tokage Imports down the coast can get bolt on flares for the r32.

looks f**ken hot when done the correct way as well.

+1 for cutting th guards though

and you will need some wheels with big neg offset and wide to make it look good.

http://www.tokage-racingimports.com/

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think the OP's talking about rivetted on flared guard skins, not torana flares.

unless its a track car (or a track pig) it looks ghey with aids really. also its kinda pissweak if you do it on anything under a 30mm flared fender.

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think the OP's talking about rivetted on flared guard skins, not torana flares.

unless its a track car (or a track pig) it looks ghey with aids really. also its kinda pissweak if you do it on anything under a 30mm flared fender.

Thats a bit harsh shan lol

Not a fan either just get the rears flared

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lol if my beaten up sack of shit had rivetted on guards, it'd look natural... cos it'd continue the "ghetto" theme.

but if a nice clean straight car had rivets all over it, and wasn't blended in... unless it was a track car everyone would just think you're a massive poser.

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