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Hey would someone be able to lend me a set of 4 wheels for an r33 for inspection?
That would be much appreciated.

If possible also an exhaust that places is slightly higher than stock?

(My exhaust is too low, but I'm not sure if I will get passed with cable ties, advice?)

If u were in Perth i could lend u wheels as for the exhaust no cables ties wont be passed unless u hide them pretty good. Take it to an exhaust shop I'm sure they could make u up a bracket to keep it higher for under $100

Hey would someone be able to lend me a set of 4 wheels for an r33 for inspection?

That would be much appreciated.

If possible also an exhaust that places is slightly higher than stock?

(My exhaust is too low, but I'm not sure if I will get passed with cable ties, advice?)

Sorry, don't have anything to lend you. But did I see your car in the Yamba drive car park opposite Canberra Hospital yesterday?

I've had my car passed when clearing a defect, with cable ties galore, they commented on it, but didn't fail me for it, sometimes I think it depends on how they feel

Hey would someone be able to lend me a set of 4 wheels for an r33 for inspection?
That would be much appreciated.

If possible also an exhaust that places is slightly higher than stock?

(My exhaust is too low, but I'm not sure if I will get passed with cable ties, advice?)

Hey would someone be able to lend me a set of 4 wheels for an r33 for inspection?

That would be much appreciated.

Set of 4 R32 GTS-t wheels with Roadworthy tyres. :thumbsup: Can do.

If possible also an exhaust that places is slightly higher than stock?

(My exhaust is too low, but I'm not sure if I will get passed with cable ties, advice?)

Getting it re-hung is cheap.

Roadway in belco is good.

I have some spare hanger rubbers of different sizes if thatll help.

Sometimes you can just bend the hanger bars. You need a big hammer.

Set of 4 R32 GTS-t wheels with Roadworthy tyres. :thumbsup: Can do.

Thank you for your help! Much appreciated.

Thanks everyone for your advice too thanks. I'll see if I can hammer it in somehow lol or I think I'll just buy another exhaust in the mean time.

Front pipe - not dump pipe :(

Used a trolley jack and pushed my exhaust up :). It was an old stocker.

Depends on where it is too low as well. Normally it is where the dump pipe comes down or around the cat.

Does anyone have 1 or 2 18x8.5 +35 rims I can borrow? Preferably with 'standard rubber'. I need to test fit them to my daily.

In selling my car I adopted an Aurion. Unfortunately I can't stand the black, 16", plastic wheel covered wheels that comes standard.

I have my eye on a set but need to make sure they won't foul.

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