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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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When mine grows up it wants to look like yours !!!

Installed my hks coilovers last night

Left them on the same height as last owner

scrubs alittle over speed bumps ... yet to have a wheel allignment yet though

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what size and width are those wheels? Also what are they exactly?

btw nice car, and peak's is bloody sweet as well.

what size and width are those wheels? Also what are they exactly?

btw nice car, and peak's is bloody sweet as well.

17x8 17x9 +34 all round. They are koya drifteks. basically the same as uras and bee*r's and Lmgt4's but without the price tag.

17x8 17x9 +34 all round. They are koya drifteks. basically the same as uras and bee*r's and Lmgt4's but without the price tag.

They look like they fill the guards nicely? I take it no huge issues with fitment?

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