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Ohh god now that looks HOT!!

Suits your car so much better than your last set!!

I reckon you should purchase those cheap ssrs.. only 1.9k!!

So you reckon SSRS or P1s on mine?? lol

I think the offsets are 37!!

hehe the p1s has that racing feelin about it which is what i like.

Or maybe i should get just buy a pair of ssrs for the fronts lol..

I dont mind the mis-match look.. lol

Will post up more pics of silver 33s soon.

btw anyone know what bonnet that is on jefs car?? (page 4, last pic)

Buddy clubs are hot as, but I say go for the SSR's - are they silver? Would look HOT on your car. ;) Or buy both and keep the P1s for the track and the Prof's for daily. :cheers:

I'll get pics of my car when it gets back (new kit, new rims) but in the meantime heres what it looked like with Volk SE37K's.

EDIT: hope you don't mind a silver R34. >_<

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heheh cheers whitesti.. yup i will be keepin the white p1s for a long time now..

got some pics i might add from the cruise nsw ppl organinsed..

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some more pics i found..

thinks this is pauls r33.. hope you dont mind!!

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I got a few more.. but i cant upload them.. think i need to change the formats..

will do it after dinner..

^^ hehe sorry..

Well if you got more pics just add them..

btw where was the pic taken?? some really nice houses in the background..

cheers

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