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Yeah, I definately recomend swapping to five stud - the four pot brakes are a descent improvement, but swapping the rear diff to the GTSt R200 LSD has been awesome. Far better traction out of corners and off the line.

The R32 GTS25 goes bloody well, because they are light and have a fair amount of power. But I've had the car for just over 4 years now, so it's about time I sorted the motor out and got some real horsepower.

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4 yrs? .. wow .. that's pretty long ... i had mine for almost a year now and like you, i have no intention of selling it because 1) its extremely rare and 2) i have plans for it as well.

can you help me out with one thing though ... what are the exact specs for our model's rims? i am looking around for 17inch to replace my standards.

thks Ryno,

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can you help me out with one thing though ... what are the exact specs for our model's rims?  i am looking around for 17inch to replace my standards.

Genesis

The PCD is 4 x 114.3, and as you know the standard wheel is 15 x 6.5

I have 17 x 8's on mine, and that's about as wide as you can go (it's that close on the front, that if the tyre picked up a dog's hair it would probably rub).

So the safest option would be 17 x 7.5's with 225/45R17 tyres...

Hope that helps

im running 18 x 7.5 with 35 series rubber

they used to rub on the inside of the sideskirt

but we trimmed it and now they dont rub at all

and the car is pretty low

it was about 75mm from the rd at the rear

and about 100mm at the front

how long have you had it for? looks really good from the pixs... no damages/scratchs/rust watsoever i presume?

how about $80 inclusive of postage to brisbane?

i will probably have to do a bank transfer if i confirm on the deal.

hehe my rear ones got taken out as well for the same reason. I've designed a ibreglass box that should get around that problem... I'll post some schematics when I think they don't look like gibberish :D

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