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Thanks dude :teehee:

most likley gonna buy some 15mm bolt on spacers for the fronts and rears.. Should look good then!!

i will post a pic onces that done ;) hehe

If any other silver s2 owner out there.. post your pics :)

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Yup i did.. Wish i didnt, but at the time i needed the cash. Also sold my power fc :D

But then remapped the car few months later hahah..

Now bought some 34 gtt rims :blush:

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what you think?

I know!! i really do miss them!!

Offsets and sizes were so much better than 34 gtt rims.. But im at the stage where its time i sell my car and move on!!

So if anyone is keen my car is up for sale :blush:

i have a silver series 2 with some sex spec 18's.....will try and get some pics up asap...

siddr20 those r34gtt rims look great....was lookin at gettin some but ended up dibbing out......

im interested to see what 350Z wheels look like on a silver s2 cos i saw some the other day and i reckon they would look very nice......anyone with pics???

Post up pics of your car man :wave:

Hmm i just might have pics of 350z rims on a skyline. Not to sure if it was silver tho. Will have to go thru my pics folder..

anyways keen to see yours

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