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All the real drivers have taken their guards out. :P. It scrubs like a bitch when your low. My tyre actually ate through my drivers side guard. :P

You mean real posers take their guards out..... real drivers dont worry about stance, hellaflush...... :whistling:

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You mean real posers take their guards out..... real drivers dont worry about stance, hellaflush...... :whistling:

if the car is low and you have fat wheels, guards need to be taken out. If you have stance, hellaflush, you need your brains taken out :whistling:

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Haha I had my last car "mitsubishi fto" rubbing a little but full lock would chew the tyres and the guards were takin out, just wAnt to avoid rocks and dirt getting between the panels. And it looks tidy having them in ;)

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if the car is low and you have fat wheels, guards need to be taken out. If you have stance, hellaflush, you need your brains taken out :whistling:

Dunno GT-Rs can run 18x10.5+15 with no guards issues, looks mean and it track happy.

Z tune runs 18x9.5 +5...no guard issues

Porsches run a 315 tyre.... STOCK and looks epic... no guard mods required...... :cheers:

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Dunno GT-Rs can run 18x10.5+15 with no guards issues, looks mean and it track happy.

Z tune runs 18x9.5 +5...no guard issues

Porsches run a 315 tyre.... STOCK and looks epic... no guard mods required...... :cheers:

I'm talking about the inside plastic guards. Most skylines would have them removed. Not talking about rolling guards or anything. :)

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I just prefer my wheels to fill the guards not sticking out or anything, hellaflush and all that shit is a bit stupid but I can appreciate the work.

looks like I'll just have to bite the bullet and pull it out aye :/ I intend on doing it by the book since I payed good money for my car and want it looking neat with a nasty bite ;)

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