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Hey guys I know this has probably been covered a million times but I can't seem to find a good answer..

I need to get my guards rolled and flared to fit 18x10.5 et 12 rim on the bak of as 34 gtt so some recommendations of some who does good work in Adelaide would be great cheers :P

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Got my guards rolled at Adelaide Radial Tyre but they won't do guard flaring because it can crease your guards, they told me best option is a body shop, since then i have been recommended to All Type Crash but haven't had a chance to go in

so you're going to pump them up, paint them and then fit over fenders and repaint them?

Sounds like you have too much money. Give me some

no no paint just a temporary fix to accomodate my wheels till I have the gtr guards welded on.. And im kind of wishing I didn't start this build because I could of had a real gtr by now lol

Got my guards rolled at Adelaide Radial Tyre but they won't do guard flaring because it can crease your guards, they told me best option is a body shop, since then i have been recommended to All Type Crash but haven't had a chance to go in

Yeah they told me the same thing when I rang this mornin... Might give all type a call couldn't be worse than the quote I got this morning from who ever has m & c dolye old number 500 bucks a corner wtf

Thats the realisation of all GTT owners who try and make a gtr

So TRUE but when I bought this car seven years ago it actually cost me the price of a gtr today... I'm never going to get my money back so I figure my aswell go all out on it... And it will be one of a kind there's not many people who have done the task with all genuine parts...

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