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Steve, is he running brakes other than the standard GTR brakes? Last time I saw Darryl's car it was still relatively stock apart from the mags, maybe he's dropped a couple of dollars on some engine mods too :(

As a result I am in the market for a nice set of rims (insurance will only replace 2) and a new front bar. Not sure if I will get the same again (I liked having something a little different as everyone has a 400R, Veilside etc. - not that they are bad, just that they are too common)

Looking for ideas for the front bar, and for a set of 2nd hand rims that r the same price as 2 new Avanti rims (cash is tight so I can’t afford to splurge on a brand new set of 4, but insurance should pay for 2 new ones)

Hey mate, sorry to hear bout your misfortune very unfortunate for something like that to happen thats always my worst fear in the hills someone on the wrong side of the rd nowhere to go

go the trust front bar they are the best bars for r33s lol

hey Guy my Enkei Circlar rims are up for sale for $1,000 with rubber now I got some Rays Gram Lights 57Cs.

Also still have the old ROH Blades in the shed if they tickle your fancy and are cheap as at $700 with rubber.

Also have some stock R33 wheels here if you need something to get you out of trouble - $400 with decent rubber on them.

Yes I am a rim whore.

Got my R32 wheels with RE540s on them for when AIR finally reopens too :P

The trust bar is OK, but i am not a big fan of the 400r.

As you could see from my old bar, I am happy to go with something a little bit different.

Andrew what size are the Enkei Circlar rims, and have u got a picture?

Man nasty crash mate, good to hear your ok. My car got minor damage last week but at least it's drivable. I'd offer you stock rimms until you get soughted but looks like Andrew's got that 1 covered :rolleyes:.

Hope you're on the road again soon mate

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