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  • 2 weeks later...

***UPDATE***

Hey guys, just ordered the new wheels to fit the widebody. GTR D's in Flat Black, 18x10 +12 for the front and 18x12 +0 for the rears. (gonna need a bit of body bashing to fit)

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Also bought tyres, wrapping them in 225/40/18 Federal 595 EVO's

on another note, greddy cooler with piping for the 34 just rocked up, so ill be able to push a bit more boost out in the hot weather when i get back up north.

once again ill update with pics once i get back home.

for now, here's some of the parts from website photo's

Wheels:-

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Widebody:-

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Full Bodykit:-

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Thanks for all the replies guys, keep them coming!

Edited by jamie curran

its all about the stretch

don't be a pussy jamie, 205/60 on the 10's and 235's on the 12's. it can be done but you'll have to join NS afterwards :P

jokes, get some decent rubber 255 on front and 275 rear's and fill the guards.

how long til its kitted and painted?

@robbo

Fill the guards? dude, im already struggling to get these under the guards how it is, ill see how it goes for the next set of tyres, but at the moment, i want them to fit on the car :P

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey guys, here's some pics of the front quarters and the rear bar. everyone knows what r32 rears look like and i dont have pics of the front bar cause it isnt here yet :S

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and whilst cleaning out the garage laugh.gif

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Rims should have been sent today after tyres being fitted.

Edited by jamie curran

*UPDATE!*

Hey guys, gonna start on test fitting the new body kit tomorrow so today i started stripping banana.gif

oh yer, this happened ˇˇ thumbsup.gif

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Pic of the GReddy side mount cooler

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Quarters coming off (and my crack)

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Rear bar is off and car is ready for test fitting!!!! (no. plate is for skidz) cheers.gif

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