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Have seen this in the flesh and it looks great! When are you starting your build thread? :)

Thanks for the kind words :) Might look into it actually just need to go back and find all my backed up pictures during the rebuild :)

R34 GTR's look tough as stock. I would just lower it slightly and chuck some spacers on, say, 20mm and you got a tough looking guy already.

Heck, buy my spacers: Quality 20Mm Spacers Cheap For Quick Sale! - Skylines Australia

Looking at getting fitting on my skirts and rear pods now so should make it look abit tougher. Would get the spacers but im eyeing out some 19 x 10.5 +12 TE37's for her very shortly :)

Nice Plates :)

Cheers :) very cheap too as they fell into the AAA - 11A category and its not classified as a full customised plate otherwise wouldnt have gotten them if they came with the hefty price tag

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RTA Sold our plates to a private company so they can rape us as hard they like :/

Just finished my latest set. R34 GTT (not an R)

here are a couple of my favs from the set.

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Just a quick snap of my car before it goes away for a few weeks after a full days detail.. Will come back with smoked side indicators and maybe some big ass brembo's

Just finished a full respray with new windshield and new headlights cause well it deserved it after what is it.. sheesh 14yrs :(

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Just a quick snap of my car before it goes away for a few weeks after a full days detail.. Will come back with smoked side indicators and maybe some big ass brembo's

Just finished a full respray with new windshield and new headlights cause well it deserved it after what is it.. sheesh 14yrs :(

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Nice. Good to see some GTT's! What fitment you running there?

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Nice. Good to see some GTT's! What fitment you running there?

cant quite remember the offsets.. fronts 18x8.5+30 or 35 i think rears are 18x9.5+22 if memory serves me right sits flush with the guards front and rear but in order to run a 275 tyre on the rear I had to roll the guards because of the ride height. Only reason I cant remember is when I was buying them VisionR and I changed offsets a few times to get the right ones

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cant quite remember the offsets.. fronts 18x8.5+30 or 35 i think rears are 18x9.5+22 if memory serves me right sits flush with the guards front and rear but in order to run a 275 tyre on the rear I had to roll the guards because of the ride height. Only reason I cant remember is when I was buying them VisionR and I changed offsets a few times to get the right ones

I like it, not too crazy just a nice flush look. You have any side on pics?

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