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I can't remember if I have already posted some pics up of mine but here they are anyway.

Hey Neil, how low is your car? Do you have scrubbing issues? What are sizes of your rims and what suspensions are you running? The reason I ask is that I have had my suspension raised slightly since these pics were taken to avoid scrubbing although my rims are 19X9 front and 19X10 rear which makes it slightly tricky but you have the stance that I am after. The pics you have taken look great. Feel free to come and take photos of my car anytime :sorcerer:

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Neil and swink your cars are so nice!

Neil - where do you get those wheels from :) i havent seen them before :)

Straight from Japan! :) I have been told they were a limited run of 3 piece LE37's from Volk.

I could be completely wrong though... :)

Neil

the side skirts i think are m spec ones i dunno much bout skylines as this is my first one, but a mate has a 94 mspec but the side skirts are different so buggered if i know lol and the wing wouldnt have the faintest idea, its got some lil cracks in the corner of it. i wanna get rid of it and puut the dwing or seriers 2 wing on it. ne ideas on wat wing would suit it??

im heading off to go camping at apollo bay tonight just to take pics, wif a my white r33 and a mates white r33 and another black r33 will be taking a few pics tomorrow will post them wen i get back tomorrow night. should be good.

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