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hey guys, i had a little accident and went up a gutter backwards........

rain plus corner plus me = :) missed the pole by less than a meter i reckon pooor car :)

soooo ill show pics lol since its the r32 pic thread i suppose,

ooops

Edited by Caza
32line very very nice

Can you please tell me name of those rims :)

How low is the car from centre of wheel cap to guard?

cheers,

they are Lenso GT-05 rims...

How low is the car from centre of wheel cap to guard?? no idea...

why does that measurement matter?

the lowest point of the car is about 120mm

cheers,

they are Lenso GT-05 rims...

How low is the car from centre of wheel cap to guard?? no idea...

why does that measurement matter?

the lowest point of the car is about 120mm

Ive got some shocks/springs waiting to fit on which will drop my car to 340mm (from centre to guard) wanted to know if it will be same as your car, as i want a ride height like yours :D

Ive got some shocks/springs waiting to fit on which will drop my car to 340mm (from centre to guard) wanted to know if it will be same as your car, as i want a ride height like yours :D

ahh, its approx 320mm from centre cap to guard...thats the front wheel...my front sits slightly lower than the rear

watch the height of ur exhaust if ur lowering ur car...ur exhaust will prolly hang lower than mine...cause i got mine lifted to pass rd worthy...now its clears the ground by 115-120mm

EDIT: also...the rims are 8's all round..with 225 at front 235 at rear. the fronts rub sumtimes in hard cornering...

AND...these lenso rims didnt clear the 4piston calipers at the front, they needed some minor modifying to spin freely without hittin the calipers :D

Edited by 32line

Hi Guys

Been reading and checking out the cars in this thread since it started and im amazed at the quality of cars and pic's that adorn the pages of this forum so thought it was about time I added mine .

first lot of pics is my old black 32 b4 its untimely end

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some pic's of its untimely end post-7066-1184916539_thumb.jpg

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And the new r32 bought june 06 fully rebuilt and near compleation may 07 post-7066-1184917145_thumb.jpg

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