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I've had my 33 for about 18 months now and have read everybodys posts (with envy) when they have bought their mods etc.. Now its my turn.

I had a Nismo cluster and centre gauges put in last week. I ordered a Power FC through Japanese Import Parts which should be hear soon and ordered a set of Volk TE37's from Dave which will take a bit longer but well worth the wait.

I may even get some cam gears installed depending on finances.

Waiting is a pain in the arse.

Alan

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Yes, I like to think that James.

What it means is the distance from the inside of the wheel where it touches the hub to the inside of the rim at it's furthest point (I'm pretty sure). You'll notice the difference between mine and Andrews. His look a lot more deep where as mine dont as the offset is a higher value. It's so they dont hit the calipers and fit under the wheel arch correctly. If you used the same ofset on a GTT as a GTR they'd hang out the arch's.

[:)

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Alan,

Where did you pick up the nismo dash from? not that it matters now but I can get pretty good price on them new now..

Also, can I suggest if your going to get cam gears, do it before you tune the pfc.. otherwise you'll keep spending money on tunes everytime you put something on which can become costly.

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