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This is my GTT over the years

The day I bought it off FLN75S901438_10152700515230198_1347706032_o.thumb.jpg.4132ab0120848486b143b211a0ffda04.jpg

Lost the lip and was wingless for a bit

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Got some SSW Driftr wheels (TE37 replicas)

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Got a carbon fibre replica GT-R wing with higher wing stays

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Then I got an Altia bar and JDM style platesIMG_1119.thumb.JPG.302e768248206501e364006eda142d34.JPG

 

and this is how she is currently with AME TM-02 Tracers and Bride Brix IIs19780756_10158781817305198_3694660254643074733_o.thumb.jpg.dc717e84c35130e583a1fad12a1ce664.jpg

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Last 2 photos by HP Photography

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  • 2 weeks later...
Playing around near home on a winter's afternoon!

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This car looks amazing, the stock bodykit with the front lip and sideskirt extensions look perfect on a gtt. Not a fan of the nismo front bar or gtr bar on gtt.

What specs are those rpf1's? Looks like your running a fair bit of camber.
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22 hours ago, vxsr33 said:


This car looks amazing, the stock bodykit with the front lip and sideskirt extensions look perfect on a gtt. Not a fan of the nismo front bar or gtr bar on gtt.

What specs are those rpf1's? Looks like your running a fair bit of camber.

Thanks mate! :D

The wheels are 17x9 +22 all round

I think the camber is a combination of the camera angle and from installing a new subframe and coilovers and not getting an alignment yet :( When they are flat they fit fairly well :)

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