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I'm going to get a whiteline package but was really keen to see how your car sits once it's fitted

Preferably R32 for me personally but feel free to post others as i'm sure other people would like to see thiers as well

This is my car at present and as you can see, it looks like a 4WD

Post away peoples

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I'm going to get a whiteline package but was really keen to see how your car sits once it's fitted

Preferably R32 for me personally but feel free to post others as i'm sure other people would like to see thiers as well

This is my car at present and as you can see, it looks like a 4WD

Post away peoples

Measure from the centre of wheel to the guard, front and rear, if standard should be around 380mm front and 370mm rear. The Group Buy kit (link follows) gives adjustment in 8 mm increments between 370/360mm and 330/320 mm.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=85591

For best handling around 355mm front and 345 mm rear is recommended, which is what our R32GTST is;

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:( Cheers :(

This is at the ride height that Whiteline recommend

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This is when i dumped it another 24mm or so...it looked way better, but was an understeery pig at the track....which sucks as i really liked how it looked when it was that little bit lower

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I love wh0ring pictures of my car :D

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