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ye it has a oem style carbon bonnet..

axis hiro 19x9.5 wheels (theyre a U.S forged lightweight wheel, HUGE in the U.S)

it has that stance coz i wound the c/o up to get it on n off the truck without touching anything, dont worry, its gonna be slammed :P

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custome colour, the wheels are 3500 with kumho tyres... i got john at tempe to bring them over for me.

they are 25 offset, no way id be able to put a 20mm spacer.. i like it as it is, coz ill be tuckin it wen the cars done :D

ill think about getting some 10mm ones tho, bolt on ones should do the trick ye? never used spacers so i dunno lol

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custome colour, the wheels are 3500 with kumho tyres... i got john at tempe to bring them over for me.

they are 25 offset, no way id be able to put a 20mm spacer.. i like it as it is, coz ill be tuckin it wen the cars done :D

ill think about getting some 10mm ones tho, bolt on ones should do the trick ye? never used spacers so i dunno lol

Just looking at the pic 3/4 view from above, it seems like the wheels are a fair way in, but I could be wrong. I've got 25mm spacers on th FRONT of my car (hehehe Japanese stylez) just to get the wheels sitting right, so 10mm might do the trick. It looks sweet and well done on the EB aero mirrors :)

3 things I reckon every GT-R should: 1) get those rims flush with the bodywork, 2) forget about chrome anything 3) don't lower it *too* much.

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nah i wont lower it too much but it has to be over the tyre... its jus me... i can fit my finger in between the guard n the tyre... theres maybe like 15mm clearance max before it will touch.. im gettin the spacers for nothing so no harm in trying ah?

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