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Yes, very nice flick. Saw you last night bout 5.20ish on west terrace heading home from work im guessing? Didnt even realize it was you cos of the rims til i saw the black plates LOL. Guessing it was you and not your b/f..? Looks good tho, suit the car heaps well :D

Cheers guys :P Dont think anyones been able to wipe the smile off my face since i got em, im finally happy with the car.. for now anyway :P

oh and it was probly my b/f driving as usual lol - i swear i do drive it.. sometimes!

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hey its nice, without doubt

thats some huge dish going on at the rear, thinking (personally) are they perhaps 1/2inch too wide?

just the way the tyres sit on the rims, thats all.

lower it a little (half an inch) and she'll be looking might FiN3

hey its nice, without doubt

thats some huge dish going on at the rear, thinking (personally) are they perhaps 1/2inch too wide?

just the way the tyres sit on the rims, thats all.

lower it a little (half an inch) and she'll be looking might FiN3

Nah Tangles, she can fit at least 245 or 255 on the rears as they are 9.5 wide, but they tyres are streached over as they are 225s, Tis what mine are like also!

yeah like deluxe said, i could fit wider tyres, but i left it upto Joe at wheelworx to fit what he thought was best. With these tyres they dont sit out the guards as much.

Yep gonna lower her just a little, cant go too low or i wont get it in my driveway. I have enough trouble now as it is!

Yep gonna lower her just a little, cant go too low or i wont get it in my driveway. I have enough trouble now as it is!

Angles are your friend...........

My front bar scrapes everytime i come and go from my joint, twice a day at least! I have put down steel sheets but it still scrapes......Meh all is good, nothing a little fibreglass wont fix!

well up until about a month ago, i use to park in my neighbours driveway every night, and out the front of my house during the day. Then he decided to sell and move so i was forced to learn to get into my driveway. Getting in is easy now.. but reversing out is fun, it requires going forward and back a few times to get more and more angle. Seeing as though the front bar has been painted twice now since ive had it, i dont wanna chip or scrape the paint lol

Its not that my cars that low, its just that my driveway sucks!

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oh thank god for that, i remember seeing it at mallala for DA and almost cried at the shadow offset stockies :(

on that note, why the hell was everyone in ur car staring back at me and my mate in our car? dunno if u remember, we were pasing through mallala town and all of a sudden everyone in ur car just turned around and starred at us in my grey/blue/white R32, we were like wtf?

oh thank god for that, i remember seeing it at mallala for DA and almost cried at the shadow offset stockies :(

on that note, why the hell was everyone in ur car staring back at me and my mate in our car? dunno if u remember, we were pasing through mallala town and all of a sudden everyone in ur car just turned around and starred at us in my grey/blue/white R32, we were like wtf?

Ummm i dunno lol. Maybe they were waitin to see if you would do anything? Cos a few cars went past us actin like idiots. I really dunno though lol sorry

Your rims look HAWT Flick!!! :thumbsup:

I know all about angles on drive ways I use to have to use my neighbours drive way to get to my house and go over there lawn until they got mad and started blocking it with cars :laugh: lol

But I learnt pretty quick the massive angles that I needed to take to get up and down and blocks of wood are my friends :(

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