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This is my new 2door r33 gts4 that I purchased last week.

Very happy with the car so far.

Here is a pic for you all to see :thumbsup:

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The wheels look terrible as the offset is way off for this car so I am looking for suitable set at the moment :)

All coments/suggestions welcome :rofl:

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Haha bought the n/a as I'm a 19yr old p plater haha.

Sunroof is pretty awesome I must admit.

I have no idea about the wheels what so ever, I know they are 17" 4x114.3 and the brand is Speedy, offset I am also not sure of because I have no more info on the wheels as I can't seem to find them on Speedy Wheels Australia but I am guessing probably +35.

When it is not hammering down rain I will go outside and check width and measure the offset.

Until then you will have to wait haha.

Thanks for all the comments!

Edit: Forgot to mention, the car has been in Australia since 2003 and I am the second owner here. I decided not to personally import because I felt it was too much hassle unless the car was well worth it.

xox,

Steph.

Edited by MZBLTZ

As with the front seats, when he purchased the car from Japan it had cigarette marks on the seats, he couldn't source the series 2 seats and decided to put in the series 1 seats.

There is a small mark up near the sunroof on the roof lining from a cigarette aswell as one on the drivers door trim although they are the only marks on the interior.

Seats are being changed when I can source a set of series 2.

xox,

Steph.

Edited by MZBLTZ

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