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pods are my favorite.

if I ever had to get another 32gtr, would be hunting them down.

Yeah as there does not seem to be many rear pods around for R32's.

I got R32 GTS-T Type M Pods on my rear bar.

and wheels are 17x9 t22

Ah nice, same sizing as my TE37's.

They fill out good :)

Yeah as there does not seem to be many rear pods around for R32's.

I got R32 GTS-T Type M Pods on my rear bar.

Ah nice, same sizing as my TE37's.

They fill out good :)

none that are so simplistic and suit the car.

and I think the wheels could fill out a little better.

fit better with 265/40r17 semi slicks ;)

none that are so simplistic and suit the car.

and I think the wheels could fill out a little better.

fit better with 265/40r17 semi slicks ;)

Yeah 17 x 9.5 or go a 18 x 10 would fill out even better :)

I've been on these forums for quite some time now. Always was a fan of this thread and have most of these r32 pictures saved lol. I have one here of when I first had her - probably around the time i joined up to SAUS.

09012008004.jpg

and a more recent one

dash3289.jpg

annoying that i took it from this angle :P chasing a kit and some wheels finally

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