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hot man gtr's look fat dumped lol

Haha yea dumped and lots of camber represent, must say travis ur gtr is one nice looking machine, love the dish

gotta love pure fat gaurds on the gtrs especially with no spoiler

Haha yea dumped and lots of camber represent, must say travis ur gtr is one nice looking machine, love the dish

gotta love pure fat gaurds on the gtrs especially with no spoiler

Thanks mate.Yeah i know ay.Mine looks like a drift cop atm some ppl think its a gtst with out the wing but meh i dont care.I got more racey lookin parts to come yet heaps of carbon too cant wait lol

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Thanks mate.Yeah i know ay.Mine looks like a drift cop atm some ppl think its a gtst with out the wing but meh i dont care.I got more racey lookin parts to come yet heaps of carbon too cant wait lol

cop was meant to be cop

Well its not totally finished as i still have to get tyres for the TE37s and put on the titanium exhaust, drop the ride height a little and put some of the engine goodies on...but in the meantime.

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are those R34 GTR rims?

What offset and tyre sizes are you running?

Howd you manage to tuck them under the guards? How much camber you running?

Very nice pics

R34 GTR rims were available in different sizes/offsets????????????? :P

Im too lazy to search the offsets for myself. Wasnt sure if r34 gtr's are +30 :P

More interested in the tyre sizes, as im running +30 255/40's and I wish i could tuck them in like Roy has

Im too lazy to search the offsets for myself. Wasnt sure if r34 gtr's are +30 :P

More interested in the tyre sizes, as im running +30 255/40's and I wish i could tuck them in like Roy has

18x9 +30 from memory.

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