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they are the coolest wheels I've ever seen on a gtr. Perfect fitment. What size tyres are they? U'll prob need to spend more than 2k to get some good suspension to match. I'd get some tein mono flex coilovers, whiteline swaybars, caster kit and pineapples. I'm not sure if gtrs need camber kits when lowered for track use. I'd say you will.

FARK fan boy Rays etc. Weds are the best wheels out there. Either the old TC05 or the TC105, so light and look cool :wave:

I would stress less about the shock you use and make sure that all the bushes, alignment etc is all ok. Take it to a place that knows how to set up quick GTRs, with there beign an obvios choice if you are in Melb, and once you have all the arms, bushes etc and alignment right, grab whatever shock/spring combination the suspension palce has experience with

they only had two tyres at the shop....that's why there are only photos of the rear.

tyres are re55 265 35 18's. was going to try for the 285's but i think these fill the wheels just fine

i'll add some more pics over the weekend when i mount all four up.

and then in a few weeks i'll be adding alcons....they should look pretty good behind these wheels.

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