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haha I was next to you on the freeway this morning... Looks stupidly low, I just don't understand why you would do it!

Must handle like total shit as well, but each to their own I guess :)

Was that you in the van?

Haha it handles a shit load better than it did before but thats probably due to these ones aren't leaking.

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What rims are they Mitch? look nice

Volk Challenge F Zero's 18 x 10 all around.

Cheers man :)

Saw you this morning in south perth along mill point... ridiculously low haha saw it coming from a mile away

Ridiculous is where its at hahaha

hey guys just got this few days ago. took me so long to find one i liked, so glad to have finally got it :D

stock atm, apart from tein coilovers,

its so quite its rediculous, so exhaust to come and maby new rims, i'm starting to like the stockies. just wish they were

a lil wider and 17s, but oh well.

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hey guys just got this few days ago. took me so long to find one i liked, so glad to have finally got it :D

stock atm, apart from tein coilovers,

its so quite its rediculous, so exhaust to come and maby new rims, i'm starting to like the stockies. just wish they were

a lil wider and 17s, but oh well.

i think r32 gtr wheels are 17's not sure how wide, 8 or 8.5in or something.

R32 GTR are 16's. Vspec are 17's, R33 GTR are 17's, R34 GTR are 18's.

yeah cheers guys ive been looking into these, thinking of getting some 33gtr or 34gtr just trying to decide what would look best.

seen lower, there was a black 32 kickin around i used to see all the time on high road, just driving down the road his exhaust was firing sparks at me. everytime i saw it had a yellow sticker.

no bitching and startin threads when u get one next week please

kthanks

seen lower, there was a black 32 kickin around i used to see all the time on high road, just driving down the road his exhaust was firing sparks at me. everytime i saw it had a yellow sticker.

no bitching and startin threads when u get one next week please

kthanks

I've been expecting one for around about 3-4 months now. So when it finally does happen I'm not gonna be to fussed.

I've been really lucky with talking my way out of them so we will see.

Griff what coilovers are they?

I'm interested how low the front ones go.

Simon I guess in a track situation where you're trying to set fast time it could feel a bit shit but seeing as the car is primarily used on the road I guess it doesn't matter what height it's at.

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