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Can you take a side on shot?

I dont have 19's on but also interested.

My 18's have very minor scrub on the inner gaurd plastic on full lock going slow.

PS. What's your paint code ??

ACT plates ?? not seen that GTR on the roads down here.

Hey richard,

The previous owner lives in the act...I originally bought it back in 2002 then sold it in 06, I then bought it back early 2011.

I don't have any side pics on my phone. As to the paint code its the standard jet silver metallic which is 'KL0'

Pic by SiNNO

God_speed's car taken last weekend. This Nur has massive brakes.

SiNNO-1.jpg

I do think under certain circumstances (wrt body colour/wheel colour), the R32 GT-R can look quite outstanding with 19s.

Hey richard,

The previous owner lives in the act...I originally bought it back in 2002 then sold it in 06, I then bought it back early 2011.

I don't have any side pics on my phone. As to the paint code its the standard jet silver metallic which is 'KL0'

2002 wow - so long ago and it's boomeranged back to you. Must have been maintained well.

There was one, I think this one, in a Suburb called Jerrabomberra between Qbyn & ACT.

I though it was KL0 but the light in the pic made it looked different. Mine was KL0 but looked like this in 2004 on 17's.

Keen on seeing 32's with 19"'s

hi guys,

i know this isnt as common on r32gtr's, however, i have 19's on my car.

i'd like to see other gtr's (32, 33 or 34) that are also running 19's...here is a pic of mine!

regards

marko

Looks tough Marko!

How wide are they and what's your offset?

Hey richard,

The previous owner lives in the act...I originally bought it back in 2002 then sold it in 06, I then bought it back early 2011.

I don't have any side pics on my phone. As to the paint code its the standard jet silver metallic which is 'KL0'

Haha!

Couldn't let it go ehy... :D

I think offset is +20...yeah I couldn't let it go, my intention was to buy it back which took me 5yrs haha and the very reason I stayed in touch with him on a regular basis. How cheeky am I :)

I bought it off a very close mate and in fact this gtr has been in the family since 96 :)

Back to more pics of 19s!

2002 wow - so long ago and it's boomeranged back to you. Must have been maintained well.

There was one, I think this one, in a Suburb called Jerrabomberra between Qbyn & ACT.

I though it was KL0 but the light in the pic made it looked different. Mine was KL0 but looked like this in 2004 on 17's.

Keen on seeing 32's with 19"'s

richard - your gtr has undergone some serious transformation from what it was in 04 - good job :)

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