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Does anyone have pics of a R32 GTR (Gunmetal grey) with R34 GTR rims?

I have found every other possible colour except gmg... its annoying.

I wanna see if the two colours will go together.

These pics are not very big, but they all I got in gun metal grey 32's with 34 gtr rims:

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And if you want my opinion I reckon the rims work really well with that colour 32!

Edited by r32line
What you done to the car Abu? Engine mods etc. I'm looking at getting twin cannon set up.. I just love the look.

Show us your new GTR :)

Car still has most of the below parts, some have been taken off as its been sold off

Apexi Power FC

Apexi AVCR

HKS cam gears

HKS2535

HKS dump pipe

HKS front pipe

Custom cat back twin canons

Blitz intercooler

BOSCH 040

GTR injectors

Z32 AFM

Tein coilovers

KAZAMA caster rods

EXEDY button clutch

Emotion XD9

Was around 205wkw on a safe tune, went good

No pictures of the GTR yet, will get some next week but won't be in this section unfortunately.. lol

clean 32 4dr mate :)

you sure its a genuine front bar? coz you will need gtr guards for it to fit properly cause gtr front is wider then gtst

nah you dont need GTR gaurds to make the front bar sit nicely, simply redrilling/grinding 2 wholes in the GTR reo bar (12mm to be exact) will bring the front bar foward enough to fold the sides of the bumper up to the gaurd leaving no gap and over hang :P

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