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Yep, thats what I meant. Not that you can go off what the R35 has....

So basically all GTS-T owners would go off GTR specs as they're going to allow you to run the largest wheels

As for fords, EF-EL would go off EF-EL XR's, AU off AU (series 1, 2 and 3) XR's and so on

If you are an R32 owner you'd go off the V-Spec not the GTR as the wheels are the largest in the 32 series

It is a road worthy requirement to have a tyre placard on your car and they will go off whats on the tyre placard, that said though, i got defected on friday night and he had a good look at my tyres and then was going through a book for a while so i would'nt mind betting that they have a manual full of cars and what size wheels they came with from factory and what they are allowed to have.

your quite right worped but youll realize most of these so called "books" only explain what the car came with from factory, regardless of what the car can legally have....its quite sad really.......

It is a road worthy requirement to have a tyre placard on your car and they will go off whats on the tyre placard, that said though, i got defected on friday night and he had a good look at my tyres and then was going through a book for a while so i would'nt mind betting that they have a manual full of cars and what size wheels they came with from factory and what they are allowed to have.

Apparently you can buy replacement tyre placards of the internet, ar just get one made by a vinyl shop and have the sizes changed to your preference :thumbsup:

Apparently you can buy replacement tyre placards of the internet, ar just get one made by a vinyl shop and have the sizes changed to your preference :thumbsup:

I have thought about that my self, its just a basic white sticker with black writing, maybe they have already thought of that though (especially the ones that dont have one at all) and thats why they have the book with all the sizes in it.

That document is a good read though, answers my question about adjustable coil overs, does not seem to be anything in there that would suggest that they are illegal.

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