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Looks very nice mate. What are the specs on the rims there? They look nice and aggressive!

Cheers bloke. They're Varrstoens (i think they were the 2.2.1 model from memory) - 18x10.5 +20.

Ive got 265/35s on there at the moment, but a) theyve gone extremely hard after 2 years and b) i want 295s now haha

No it's not a nismo and I've had it since 2003

Yeah it still stock capacity and turbos due to a run of bad luck with the rb30 that was being built, it was late in the afternoon and there wasn't a great deal of light left

Sorry for the excessive photos...........its tune day and ive done my normal ritual (wash the car and take pics of it before shit goes down haha)

Just realised i forgot to put the splitter on to complete the effect (and my rear diffuser is on its way from my in-laws workshop too, so excuse its nekkid bum)

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Cheers guys

Nudged it into the 400 club today, 414kw on 23psi on a Dynapack

Hitting the track Thursday for its first drive in 2 years.....expecting to change jocks after the first couple of laps LOL

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