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Does anyone have stock R33 GTS-T rims with legal tread? After the exhaust defect from the other night, i'm going to get my intake/intercooler engineered and exhaust, but I don't think they will let me through with my rims as the tyres are only 88 load rating (Mick, why did federal have to go so low on the 265/35s :D:cool: )...

or if not for anyone having stock 33 rims, does anyone have rims that will fit and have legal tread that don't require spacers?

None of this will be needed until next week sometime i think considering how hard it will be to book a rego inspection in the first place..

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hey all i got my skyline r33 gtst not to long ago but need some parts to get it over the pits

dose any one have

stock spring

stock wheels with good rubber

that i can borrow or rent for a couple of days

Hi ka-os1,

I've got a set of stock rims with about 95% tread on them. One of the rims looks like it has been in a slight fire though as it has yellowy discolouration on one corner. I don't know if they would knock it back on that or not. I've been planning to paint the black to cover it up, but i've been overseas with no time on my hands.

Your welcome to come borrow them for the pits, let us know. I don't visit this thread often so PM me.

Cheers

Sam

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hey guys,

got a rego check on friday for a R32 gtst. was jsut wondering if anyone has some stock parts they are willing to lend, or sell, so i can hopefully pass.

stock R32 rims with good rubber.

stock gearknob.

stock airbox.

and my reverse lights dont work...any ideas??

i can't think of anything else that they wouldn't pass me on, but im sure theres some others so if theres anything else some one failed on...let me no??

prefer southside...and by friday.

thanks

gus

just take it as it is first.

If it gets knocked back it's ok. you expect it.

if it passes its a nice surprise.

If you have something obvious to get knocked back on they wont be looking for stuff to fail you on.

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