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Very sexy, you need to get it lower though. And take some pics on flat ground :O

Yeah........ it would look trick if it was an inch lower or 2....I don' want have drama's fitinn the 255's in though........

Id say that'd be the next mod.

If I lowered it, I would have to lower it 10mm per week(gradually over 4 weeks)that way my wife wouldn't notice straight away.................... :laughing-smiley-014:

I live up in the hills and don't have any level area's to take any pics...........I'll find some flat ground and take another few pic's.

It doesn't look to high on level ground, but it could go down a smidge. :D

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How much? and give it to me!

Do they come in black?

Sorry for the hijack but.....

Which would y'all get out of these SSR's (if they do black) 17x9

or

URAS NS-01's in black, 17x9.5 - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=167381

or

5Zigen Pro Racer GN + in black or bronze, 17x9.5 - http://www.nengun.com/5zigen/pro-racer-gn

???? Decisions ????

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How much? and give it to me!

Do they come in black?

Sorry for the hijack but.....

Which would y'all get out of these SSR's (if they do black) 17x9

or

URAS NS-01's in black, 17x9.5 - http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=167381

or

5Zigen Pro Racer GN + in black or bronze, 17x9.5 - http://www.nengun.com/5zigen/pro-racer-gn

???? Decisions ????

1600 fish for the rims, 14 fish for the skins

Bronze and Grey(no black) in stock at C_RED from Jash check out their website under SSR...........grey looks good but too much grey on grey GTR..

The bronze GN's from 5Zigen look Schweeeeeet.........too. :wave:

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