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How do you guys get your front end to go so low on the std m spec body kits. i have 18's and if i go any lower than pictured below it hits the front hub assembly..?

i would like to go lower but even the slightest bump jerks my steering wheel off to one side.

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Pictures from the recent "All Star Picnic Day" of the three r33s in my car crew:

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White r33 gtr with diffuser with work meisters is Dominic's car aka Wangan

Pink Pearl R33 with work meisters is Eddie's car aka RBScreamer here on SAU

White R33 with AME Circlar Type Rs is mine.

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And one solo of mine:

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all 3 look awesome an your wheels are nice spacepants!!

Thanks mate. It's cool seeing 3 skylines which have been modified using slightly different approaches together in the one place. What makes it better is that because we're in the same crew, we can bounce ideas off one another (should we need advice on a particular mod, etc).

All look so hot and +1 on your wheels!

Thanks as well. Funny thing is I was thinking of getting rid of these wheels to get something with a step dish.

Nice. That's the viva garage / big win front lip yeah?

Yup, that's right Ric, Lip needed a bit of trimming for it to get on the bar though. If I was able to get the genuine front lip, I would have bought that instead.

Yup, that's right Ric, Lip needed a bit of trimming for it to get on the bar though. If I was able to get the genuine front lip, I would have bought that instead.

Sell it to me then ;) it looks rad. Although I kinda want to do it in matte black

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