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Haha. I just found an old dusty photo from when I first got the car and scanned it on my crappy scanner but this will give you an idea. It's not overly bright, you could make it brighter with more LED’s, but I like how its subtle.

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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

Yeh, 18x9 +30 with i think they are 235/40/18 tyres. The guards have been pumped, lipped, rolled as much as possible without giving them a dramatic lip and they actually swallow the wheels pretty easily.Now looking for some 10.5" +32 rears to go with 9.5" + 22 fronts

Yeh, 18x9 +30 with i think they are 235/40/18 tyres. The guards have been pumped, lipped, rolled as much as possible without giving them a dramatic lip and they actually swallow the wheels pretty easily.Now looking for some 10.5" +32 rears to go with 9.5" + 22 fronts

ah k, ive only had mine rolled and I know they wont fit under without being pumped haha.

Here is a picture of 255/40/17's 17x9 +30 with -0.5deg camber.

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How much camber are you running on the back?

Just bought this car last week...f**kn 3rd skyline sitting in the garage now...

Blew the engine on the other r32 i have, so decided if im gonna rebuild it its gonna take a couple of months so may as well go out and get a gtr and give the old blue 32 to the missus, already have a project car thats taken 2 years in the making a kakimoto widebody r33 currently with 500 rwkw.

The missus said if i spend anymore on cars she will leave me, which she has tried 3 times this year already haha (she was cleaning the spare room and found 10 boxes of aftermarket parts which i was planning to put in both cars, she cracked the shits i spend money on cars more than her),, so i said if i give her the blue r32 and get my self a standard car i wont touch can we agree to disagree, so got the thumbs up and got the gtr...

specs on this gtr off top of head: 1990 r32 gtr, isc coil overs, rebuilt gearbox straight cut gears etc. 750 cc inj. power fc d jetro, bosch 044 pump, black with purple/red pearl, enkei 18's. thats really about it, just a daily car. So anyways heres a couple of pics of the gtr.

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