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225/45/r18 stretched on 18x11 dunlop v02 tyre

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18x11 w/ 225/45/r18 fitted... stock a31 rear guards

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random pics of my car... i really need to get my ass into gear with it

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mrs car finally has her new wheels on

18x9 +15 R disk (sacrificed alot of dish to get caliper clearance) w/ 225/40/r18 not really stretched

18x10 -5 O disk 235/40/r18 stretched

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did we import that cef? looks awfully familiar

better hope not! haha :angry:

Car looks tough, dont even need those flares hahahah :laugh:

2 Questions:

1 > How did you get the cooler to fit so cleanly behind the front bar?

2 > What brand bonnet is that and who did you import it through?

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no plans to slide?

not building it to look pretty in my driveway lol

just other priorities have arose... the s15 needs new coilovers, mrs and i are moving so there goes next few months worth of pay cheques... and im picking a daily ceffy up this week hopefully (if anyone knows of any rb20de manual a31's for sale TELL ME ASAP!)

yeah funky you guys did - its the one that had all the headaches with that john dudes transport company...

cooler is a stupid fitment... everytime i take it off it never goes on properly again... its a little more to the rhs than the left... Eastbear cooler piping and r34 gtr factory front mount... brackets to hold cooler are right below the tow hooks

bonnet was from yahoo auctions in jp

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yeah funky you guys did - its the one that had all the headaches with that john dudes transport company...

adz? :P good to see it gettin back to its former glory.

Damn you southies with your jap style number plates... damn you all!

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more updates... after doing the sums... im not in a position to really get it rego'd... so my wonderful girlfriend found a cheap bargain manual rb20det with snapped timing belt for sale in qld... imported by autoshop 2 years ok... registered and everything... genuine wonder kit on it too... pretty much stock

so my blue one will be for sale in about 4-6 weeks... new cefiro will be here next week

yay 2 ceffies in the shed :laugh:

and dont worry - swapping all the good bits over to the new burgundy one... itll just be street registered!

and yes front bar not sitting properly... 1 ziptie eitherside... my driveway is shitehouse... so i figure itll give it extra movement

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