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As for the orange wheels, I wouldn't be using supercars and full body decaled drift cars to convince myself something will look good, because they won't look like that on your car

thruth.

this man speaks it.

Pat, your R32 is not a GT3... :laugh:

Go White or Bronze for a clean look.

If you want a tough look go Black.

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

U just need to know how to make it look good.

:D

Lol sorry about that Mohsen, I had like under 1/4 tank left (wasn't full) and needed to be back in my area, got my mate to try and wave people past but yeh cos I was at the front I knew someone would follow :P

Billy - Love your wheels and nuts :worship: oh and fitment, what can I say couldn't even get my finger under.

Alex - Car is looking mean those pipes top it off, get some matching rims though bro! and yeh 1 inch should be sweet I recon.

Mohsen - don't buy a older car will just be more trouble then its worth IMO, if you really do want to keep your 32 that much, save a bit buy a stock R31 or something and keep the 32 for DECA / track etc and put some nice track mods on it, then drive it when you get off Ps or when your bored some nights :thumbsup:

Oh any anyone got pics of the 34 GTR? didn't really get a good look but when it drove past those rims were sex what were they? was moving a little fast (TE37 special edition?)

After yesterday's cruise decided to do suspension instead f bigger power. How bad was my body roll Billy when You where behind me? If Hamish thought my car was scary that's saying something haha

Dude I was scared for you, I was following close but your car was all over the place!!

You need Coilovers and sway bars immediately!!!

Good work Kris :) About time you got onto that.

What coilovers are you thinking of getting?

Not sure, but it wont be crappy bc/g4/whatever other cheapies are out there lol

Hamish recommended the Greddy ones so ill look into them

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