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  • 3 weeks later...

new wheels 18x9 Xd9s

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nice looks clean and roadworthy :) no issues from authorities,

but if u do decide to upgrade,

XD9' in;

17x9.5+17 with a 215/40 profile tire up front

18x10+38 with a 235/40 profile tire on the rear

fits perfectly on a R32 Gtst with rolled guards :)

my new toy.

building it for track work.

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whats your thoughts on headlights tho??

im undecided.

the lights are definatly different. a mate of mine did the same thing about 4 years ago but recently got defected and had to put it back to stock.

i think if you made a perspex cover that had the same shape as the original headlight it would look good.

i particualy like the black door handles on the white. ive always loved black and white mix on a 32 thoe.

This is my 32 had it for about 5 years now its almost there done a 2jzgte conversion that been in there about 2 years getting ready to do a E85 tune hoping to get close to 550hp at the wheels

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