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i think it looks like shit.. not just that i beleive that there is a modification to the front end in order to get the right "caster look" so you dont have a big gap in the front of the wheel, i read somewhere a guy either extended the front or brought it back i couldnt remember but still I say dick that and go 32GTR look

i know what you mean, with the front end almost seeming 'bigger' than the rear in the 32/4 convert

BUT.... if you go full wide-body on the R32... then it'll be sex on wheels... Ilove the R32 sides - but just not fat enough for the massuve R34 front (that's why the R33 does better here stock for stock) so if you go PHAT... it will be mind blowing... you're going all out - might as well wait a bit longer or spend a tad more and perhaps go ALL OUT? :thumbsup:

well just lettin u guys kno,

if anyone ere wants to have my R34 for front end, id be taking it off soon hopefully...

if everything goes in the right way,am thinking in getting my money all set in 2 months time or prob 2 weeks if u guys give me a good offer!! :ermm:

business!business! :P

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