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You can afford to raise the height of the car, easy fix for clearance

She drives really well thanks Bobby.

There's a li'l bit of scrubbing on the front tyres, so I'm thinking of lower profile or rolling the guards (which I've been told not to).

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I think we might meet at some stage time/commitment permitting.

Again, thanks to all of you guys for support - the more warped it is, my humour appreciates it.

I run the 255/35 on the front. Mine are rolled.

Honestly Terry I'd have the front slightly rolled.

If it's the original paint and guard warmed before rolling there will be no paint flake.

(Resprayed guards and doing them cold will cause that crack and flake to happen)

Thanks for your input to Mick.

So it looks like...

1) tyre change to 35 profile

2) source progressive springs to suit Bilsteins > raise car

3) yet to be considered > guard rolling

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Terry showing off again

Clicked over 50,000Kms today.

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Even as a kid, I used to love things that glow in the dark.

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One of the things I'd purchased before receiving the car, thinking, "What do I need a glovebox for anyway?"

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Not sure if I'll be looking over to the left that much though...

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The rack Richard makes it (the R32) feel heavier than what it is. Or the corollary: the R34's rack makes it feel lighter than what it is.

Yes I like its 'rawness' a great deal. The R33 (which was my first GT-R) had a bit more oversteer which I actually liked.

I'm glad that I have upgraded the brakes, rotors, brake lines and castor rods on this R32.

Very well behaved. This is my 5th GT-R.

The 35 profile tyres have now eliminated scrubbing (compared to 40)

Thanks for asking :)

Clicked over 50,000Kms today.

Terry-110_zps2bca84c4.jpg

Even as a kid, I used to love things that glow in the dark.

Terry-107_zpsb9f50cd7.jpg

One of the things I'd purchased before receiving the car, thinking, "What do I need a glovebox for anyway?"

Terry-108_zps988ef132.jpg

Not sure if I'll be looking over to the left that much though...

another N1 with A/c in it

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