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Are they chromed factory alloys, Mike? They look very similar to the s2 wheels you see on a lot of Stageas - have a look at skidkid's signature pic below your post to compare!

Hope those tyres aren't Falken Ziex's - they are rather crap...

Noice.. All you need now is a shiny valve cap and to paint the hubs.

And yes they are very similar to R33GTR (or is that GTST) style, only a lot lot sexier and shinier

well the plates are on the boost gauge mounted the oil pres gauge mounted and the zennons shining away lol

its officialy on the rd 3 months and 26 days after i paid for her and the boss lady loves her new ride was her first drive today to do the vin check

Glad the boss lady loves her new ride, keep the boss happy and you'll be a happy man.......Anymore bits to add???

safc2 and fmic sitting in garage thats about it for now

Im not a chrome-boy fan, but those standard looking 18's look rather OK to me.

Maybe a set of Whiteline springs from SK is in order ? :blink:

.............. glad the boss is happy. Seems harder and harder these days to keep 'em smiling!

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