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Hey guys about to buy some wheels, was looking for black 32 gtr's with white wheels. If anyone has any goo one can they please post them up, make my decision a lot easier

here is a pic when i had white wheels - as promised

not my taste

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hey guys! Im the new guy on this forum, after years of being a vl man cos of the rb30 :) ... i have grown up! Stepped it up and went and imported a 32 gtr. thanks to my good mate at envy imports!

this is straight off the boat. just washed her.. :no:

shes a stocker apart from exhaust. watch out for her in the future! have big plans.......

Let me know what you guys think!

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thanks mate. it was more than what i expected. a few blemishes (i knew about them prior to buying it) but we r sorting it out and then rego. probabaly one of the most responsive cars i have ever driven as a factory setup, i under estimated the 32 gtr... put the biggest smile on my face haha!'

yeah my vl was pushing 250 kw with a t4..handling and brakes were absolute garbage! it was like a boat and very hard to control.. im not the greatest driver but like to have a go.

im only early 20's so never seen the 32 in racing action haha.. i have had a gtst before my vl. and just loved that thing. this time i wanted a 2.6

this is the first one i have driven and i think im hooked big time!!

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