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I appreciate your comments Pan...

Makes me want to look for more pics rather than talk.

Um here goes with the previous car...

Offset on the RAYS RE30 is +15

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Whereas on the ADVAN RG I it's +12

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This Standard GT-R is 105mm off the ground at the front lip (and about 10mm lower than V-Spec)

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The Blue VS2 got registered today > gets personalised number plates on Wed. > can't wait.

Loved you black R34 with the gold advans Terry :wub:

Here's mine stock height with the new wheels 18x10.5 +18 CE28N's

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This is lowered on HKS coilovers 110mm diffuser to ground, soon to be swapped for something more liveable!

Also painted lower lip to fill out nismo side skirts.

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The way I'd describe your previous rims Sean would be "Classy" when matched against white.

The CE28N in gold to me, looks "Really, really classy" when matched with white.

I do like the way that the rotors are exposed for viewing.

It emphasises both "artistic acumen" as well as "implied strength" when rims like yours have slim spokes.

It's like the average man on the street looks at slim spokes and thinks, "How do they do that (- with spokes so slim and yet, they have to be so strong)?"

I don't dislike at all the TE37 or LMGT4 rims. They emphasise "in-your-face-strength" by comparison.

The man on the street thinks, "They look tough - they are tough - what you see is what you get!"

Ha ha, thanks Terry, very descriptive! I like the fact they look bigger due to thinner spokes, just like what the stockers do.

Matt, the last pic was taken on Drift Road, Richmond. Could of been anywhere though!

Loved you black R34 with the gold advans Terry :wub:

Here's mine stock height with the new wheels 18x10.5 +18 CE28N's

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This is lowered on HKS coilovers 110mm diffuser to ground, soon to be swapped for something more liveable!

Also painted lower lip to fill out nismo side skirts.

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lol sean! Toys R Us! nice!!

I also have the pleasure of viewing that 34 everyday on my walk to work.... makes me happy :)

  • 3 weeks later...

Just got the car back yesterday from the workshop. Installed EastBear kit with rear diffuser, GTR bonnet and aerocatch pins and decided to mount the canards today so I took some quick shots.

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Edited by john-e boi

^ Nice Man, get some more pics further away for us to see! The cig lighter must feel soo tall haha. I like ur wheels but just jizzed in my mind when i pictured ur car with a nice set of BBS rimsyes.gif

BBS LM's to be exact:)

Edited by 1R34SON

Thanks dude. Yeah I'll get some pics once I've raised the car abit. At the moment the front lip is scrapping coming down the driveway so once I've raised it and can get out of the driveway I'll get some more pics.

At the moment it's sitting under tyres on 17inch. Shopping around at the moment for some 18inch RAYS TE37's again, RAYS CE28n, AME TM-02 or as you mentioned BBS LM's lols

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