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Why not? Black is the best shade for GTR's!!! Just don't get gold GTC's... ha ha!

All my cars a black..

Amen to black being the best colour for GTR's. Nothing looks tougher. Just don't get black lenso's either lol!

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blitz technospeed Z1's

Giggitty giggitty goo...

Nothing Pimping just 17x10 D1R's but I think they suit the car to a tee though.

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So when are you pulling Xrated out of retirement then?

Hard to beat black on black-

I did have my eye on a set of d2r's I think they were, black with a red lip.

better be bloody soon!!

SEPTEMBER!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cant wait!

boost automotive sell the lenso's cheap. ive got d1rs on my car. plenty of motorsport and no issues. i did have my eye on the d2r's boost have in there showroom. in the right offset they taper back in making them look very agressive.

oh and when you ran that 10 sec was prob about the first time i had ever gone to the drags. have yet to see anything as impressive. haha. not that i go and watch that often

Ready to start pulling it apart...

I not on.. but maybe on purpose blew the engine the night before I put her away (300m into a very unlucky set of tyres). She's going to need a re-build and I want to get her all fixed up properly this time.

I don't have any time constraints of time dependant goals for the car anymore.

Still got the gts-t and the stagea to play with inbetween.

:thumbsup:

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Ready to start pulling it apart...

I not on.. but maybe on purpose blew the engine the night before I put her away (300m into a very unlucky set of tyres). She's going to need a re-build and I want to get her all fixed up properly this time.

I don't have any time constraints of time dependant goals for the car anymore.

Still got the gts-t and the stagea to play with inbetween.

:thumbsup:

power-cruise aint till January, gives you plenty of time...

Needs:

Engine build

Chassis work

Cage

Brakes

Susp

Paint

Wiring

Wheels

Turbo's, manifolds

Fuel system

Finish the nitrous system

A zillion little custom parts

And about a 1000 other things...

I also have to move house, unpack 10 years of storage, build a shed, driveway, re-model the house, not to mention find a real job...

January... not XRATED. I'll bring the gts-t up to play though.

Needs:

Engine build

Chassis work

Cage

Brakes

Susp

Paint

Wiring

Wheels

Turbo's, manifolds

Fuel system

Finish the nitrous system

A zillion little custom parts

And about a 1000 other things...

I also have to move house, unpack 10 years of storage, build a shed, driveway, re-model the house, not to mention find a real job...

January... not XRATED. I'll bring the gts-t up to play though.

I have what youre after :)

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