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it will be dropped massively on the coil overs as soon as i start renting somewhere with a shallow driveway.

Here are some pics for everyone!

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i think the over all appearence of the car seems smaller... and sleeker... i know it needs to be dumped, like i said just need a smaller driveway

n15m0... you are SAU's biggest rim whore by far.

Let me know if you think the no spoiler look is better or not :)

Edited by Granthem

Looks really good there Granthem. I have seen very few good looking spoilerless R34's but you seem to have pulled it off. All I reckon you need is some dishy 18" rims with a tough offset. It seems to be sitting lower than standard but coilovers will give you the adjustibility to get the stance perfect. Well Done.

Looks really good there Granthem. I have seen very few good looking spoilerless R34's but you seem to have pulled it off. All I reckon you need is some dishy 18" rims with a tough offset. It seems to be sitting lower than standard but coilovers will give you the adjustibility to get the stance perfect. Well Done.

cheers Swink...

It is sitting abit lower, Once i dont need to get into such a stupid driveway I will slam the coilovers way down. I am thinking of 19inch Koya imagines, but some Volk GTCs would be awesome too... or some gram lights.... ahhh doesnt matter the money for that is a long way away :D

Thanks for the comment!

Tein Super Street Coilovers....

In regards to slaming cars on the bum's... it looks really really good but performance is less apparently from what i've read and experienced now 350mm from centre of wheel to top of wheel hub is the ideal ride height for R34 GTT's.

34's are starting to grow on me, always thought the Oo oO lights looked ridiculous but im starting to soften (and harden) towards them.

Does that sticker on the front window say Chasers.com.au?

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34's are starting to grow on me, always thought the Oo oO lights looked ridiculous but im starting to soften (and harden) towards them.

Does that sticker on the front window say Chasers.com.au?

yes

the .com.au bit has come off though LOL

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