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Still sitting too high, especially at the front but a huge improvement imo...

Along way to go to get it how i want but a very good start with these wheels!

Cheers,

Anthony

Looks awesome mate. I especially like this rear 3/4 shot. It will look sooo good with a 1" drop and front splitter.

Cheers guys..

Will be looking at getting some coilovers in the new year as my next mod, unless some good ones pop up before then...

Cheers,

Anthony

Happy new year mate.

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Edited by iwanta34gtr

Ha nice one buddy, looks alot better sitting properly like that! Not sure if I would still get it in my driveway at that height....

will have to fix the driveway ha.

Was just tossing up between clear or smoked side and front indicators, wonder if you can use your photo editing skills to see which one looks better if you get a chance?

Cheers,

Anthony

Merry Christmas Anthony...

Carrying on from iwanta34gtr's lead; I also added a V.spec splitter for you:

White lenses + splitter:

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Smoked lenses + splitter:

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I vote smoked. :)

Yeah Smoked does look better against the wheels...

Hey Matt can u put side skirts on it and rear pods?

And maybe even a set of Carbon Ganador Mirrors

Cheers matt, looks really good... wouldnt even know it was edited unless told i think!

When i was thinking about the smoked vs clear indicators, i wanted smoked, but i wasnt sure that they would come up dark enough to actually match in with the wheels, so was thinking the clear might be better to match the headlights...

thanks to your handy work though the smoked covers look awesome... I might ask for them for xmas haha!

Thanks again guys..

Cheers,

Anthony

Yeah Smoked does look better against the wheels...

Hey Matt can u put side skirts on it and rear pods?

And maybe even a set of Carbon Ganador Mirrors

Haha that'll cost $29.95... a bit more effort involved there! But do-able. Maybe if one of us gets bored enough we can give it a go.

Cheers matt, looks really good... wouldnt even know it was edited unless told i think!

When i was thinking about the smoked vs clear indicators, i wanted smoked, but i wasnt sure that they would come up dark enough to actually match in with the wheels, so was thinking the clear might be better to match the headlights...

thanks to your handy work though the smoked covers look awesome... I might ask for them for xmas haha!

Thanks again guys..

Cheers,

Anthony

No worries mate, I think the smoked will look the goods.

they are 19x10.5

both our R34's have these wheels fitted but one car has a +22 offset and the other is a +12

for more pics see our facebook page

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002667275922&ref=tn_tnmn#!/profile.php?id=100002667275922

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