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Ant - new ride height looks the bomb! :thumbsup:

Shaun - love the car mate, especially the Endless brake setup. Minor point - I would get the rear hamburger lowered an inch or so if you can so it's in the right spot

Harry - car is looking good mate, remember seeing it at the Lowdown.

Some tough looking GTt's here too! :)

Great creative shot there Tez, love it.

It appears your number plate protector is upside down, not that it matters as everybody only ever sees the rear of your N1 anyway.

Just hopping a few pages back, this was the first thing I noticed too haha

Shaun - love the car mate, especially the Endless brake setup. Minor point - I would get the rear hamburger lowered an inch or so if you can so it's in the right spot

Cheers.

Rear Hamburger, wtf is that...Haha, I must be getting old.

** Edit - Just realised you mean the Nissan badge - yep, good call, looks like it has been off in the past and refitted too high.

^ beautiful rims...what are they & what diameter? they look very european but suits your car & the scenery

thanks, yeah this is VOLK GT-V R19 9,5 +17 allround with 275/35 tyres. and in rear i have 20mm spacers, fits perfectly.

i think about to change them for CE28N or LM-GT, but these are super expensive ones..

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