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dont go over board on the orange i mean mirrors / bootlip will just be plain gayunr33l. u dont want to go that low the thing looks insane

glad someone said it, that will look f**king ridiculous

low doesnt look good on r33 gtr's imo. and you wont be able to drive it spiritedly on most roads coz it will constantly be scraping etceverytime i see a clean 33R it makes me want one more than anything else. f**k i love that car

so get one, $30k left in your pocket for mods over an M3

Wont be going as low as that pic maybe a inch lower then what I'm currently sitting at - because yeh its meant to be driven hard :P

yeah man inch will be perfect i rkn no more.

gtrs just dont suit super slammed imo. will give your car a tough stance all its missing is low :thumbsup:

Really? That must of been sweet. jeebus look at the deposit you gotta leave to hire one lol.

Pics here;

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/345855-lamborghiniferraripagani-museum-tour/page__p__5570092#entry5570092

dont go over board on the orange i mean mirrors / bootlip will just be plain gay

true, although its a bit of a gamble. Just basing off other designs out there. Surely the below arent horrible?

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*In for bagging of Mohsen for getting lost on his own after the line was 30 cars long :D

lmao i couldnt see shit in the fog, saw leigh turn off, thought something was up so i followed him into a side street.. turns out he was going home haha

will bring a CB next time and damnnnn my car looked so shit compared to everyone else, now i know what all the r32/ 4 door hating is all about baha

man all those cars arent in the league of a 32 no offence meant.

and the last one is farking aids.

im all for orange wheels if its kitted up and ya nuts hang low.

otherwise for a clean look id go silver OR a nice midnight blue custom wheel colour on black would look dope AND no body else is rocking that shit. :thumbsup:

man all those cars arent in the league of a 32 no offence meant.

and the last one is farking aids.

im all for orange wheels if its kitted up and ya nuts hang low.

otherwise for a clean look id go silver OR a nice midnight blue custom wheel colour on black would look dope AND no body else is rocking that shit. :thumbsup:

haha yeah i know.

Will give it a think over, rims wont be in for another 2 months anyways, so will prob change mind about colours during haha

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