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Here's my HR

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Not far off completing the hub conversion and getting the complete set of ssr rims on; where they belong! Can't wait for to get the nicely dished rear ones on there.

That's a nice car, very clean by the looks.

Which rims are you punting & what size are they?

Cheers, D

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hey guys, heres a few pics of the progression of my 31! the new wheels should be on by the weekend!

when I bought it

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slammed

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blinds

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18's & RB25

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new wheels. I'll chuck some pics up when the fronts are on!!

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cheers, sorry about the longwinded post!

mark

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Not my car but its currently for sale on 31 club, looks mint as.

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c279/lachr31/RIMG0013.jpg

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http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c279/lachr31/RIMG0019.jpg

Mines in the banner on http://forum.r31skylineclub.com/index.php

I'll post some pics up when I get rid of the embarrassing chromies on it.

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