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Very nice Pete! What coil overs did you get? I'm hanging out to get some myself, mine sits way too high at the moment. I'm thinking of going tein super street. Here is a few pics of mine. Still have a few little things to do to get it the way I want it. Cheers.

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Very nice Pete! What coil overs did you get? I'm hanging out to get some myself, mine sits way too high at the moment. I'm thinking of going tein super street. Here is a few pics of mine. Still have a few little things to do to get it the way I want it. Cheers.

that looks sweet man. i was unsure at first how the gt-c's would look on a 33r, yours just backs up how awesome they fit.

you could say i cheaped out if you want but since i havent heard anything bad about them i thought id try the BC Racing ones from JustJap. got the ones with the external oil reservoirs so you can adjust the damper compression and rebound separately. we'll see how they go but for $1600 bucks i thought i had to try em. plus they come with a 12 month warranty too. ive just gotta set the rears up a little higher so they match the fronts and itll be sweet..

that looks sweet man. i was unsure at first how the gt-c's would look on a 33r, yours just backs up how awesome they fit.

you could say i cheaped out if you want but since i havent heard anything bad about them i thought id try the BC Racing ones from JustJap. got the ones with the external oil reservoirs so you can adjust the damper compression and rebound separately. we'll see how they go but for $1600 bucks i thought i had to try em. plus they come with a 12 month warranty too. ive just gotta set the rears up a little higher so they match the fronts and itll be sweet..

Thanks Pete, gtcs look awesome on gtrs and urs proves how much better it looks with it lowered. I was thinking about of bc racing suspension too. I first fell in love with the gtcs when I saw bakes black r34 with some gold 19" gtcs. Looked amazing ever since then I developed a fondness of that rim. I've seen 19s on r33 and they really look like pure sex. Ahhh if only they didn't require selling a few organs to get your hands on them, still I'm more than happy with the 18s and semi deep dish look! Cheers.

Yeah the 19s are really for bling factor, no added performance. I think its my ride height that makes my 18s small and can't fill the gaps, anyway here is a nice example of R33 with 19s. I think he had to do a bit of modding to the inner guards to get them to fit though, 19x10.5!

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Ok so time I put GD2ILA up here. I've owned the car for 2.5 years.

Recently I made the front lip (in carbon), added Carbon rear wing and changed the wheels for some dish. I plan so start doing some more external cosmetics, but I'm really pleased with the way it's coming along.

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