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I used to want one of those 40th anni front bars, then i saw one on a car and didn't like i, now I'm starting to like it again. Maybe I should cop one and just keep my standard S2 bar for if I feel like a change :P

Thankyou

nah, LM's come with the standard rims. these were put on by the original owner. Its a bit lower now as well

what do you mean by 3's

Sorry was in a rush, LMGT3 rims. I've never seen them in all gold like that, they look good.

I have white LMGT2's which aren't as common as the grey ones.

Sorry was in a rush, LMGT3 rims. I've never seen them in all gold like that, they look good.

I have white LMGT2's which aren't as common as the grey ones.

they are Nismo Rays LMGT1's, 18*10 powder coated bronze. originally white

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^^^^^ is that a genuine GTR front bar? Hence making in "pull in" at the sides on stock guards?

Hey Grant. No not a genuine GTR bar - fibreglass copy but I think looking at the width.it was made to the same dimensions as the GTR bar. Once the bar is completely destroyed, I'm looking at getting the Series 2 stock bar and a viva garage lip. I posted in your build thread on JDMST about it - loving your 33 by the way. :)

GOOD STUFF ADAM :thumbsup: looks amazing..i have the same skirts n similar front lip edge (from this angle at least)

specs on the wheels?? rim size? offset? tyres?

thanks mate

Cheers mate! I've got top secret sideskirts and a mangled trust front bar at the moment.

Specs on the wheels are:

Koya Drift teks

17x8 +34 with a 30mm spacer and 20mm extended LCA on a 215/45/17 -4.5 camber

17x9 +30 something on a 245/45/17 -1.5 camber

Hi Buddy, saw you at the lights trying to get in to the entrance of the carpark that the eomm was being held at. Very nice 33!

Cheers bud! I saw yours roll in, looks good!

mmm, your username looks familiar, ever own an MX5?

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