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What's the max wheels that'd fit under R32 GTR guards? I've seen 18x10+12 and they're still inside the guards. Anyone know of anyone running 18x10.5?

dont know how wide my rims are but i got 275x35 tyres on 18s. id say they are as big as you can go without rubbing as there's very little room on full lock

must have a look 1 day how wide them rims are.

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Who here has the right equipment (timing light) to check the timing on an RB25DET motor? (I know a normal timing light from the auto shops don't work with coil packs). Would like to check the timing on both my rides this weekend.

:D

Who here has the right equipment (timing light) to check the timing on an RB25DET motor? (I know a normal timing light from the auto shops don't work with coil packs). Would like to check the timing on both my rides this weekend.

:D

All you do is take the no.1 coil pack out take the boot off and put a regular spark plug leed between the coil pack and the spark plug. Then you hook up the timing light to the leed as per normal

All you do is take the no.1 coil pack out take the boot off and put a regular spark plug leed between the coil pack and the spark plug. Then you hook up the timing light to the leed as per normal

Yeah ... there's always that. But I don't even have a regular lead :D

What's the max wheels that'd fit under R32 GTR guards? I've seen 18x10+12 and they're still inside the guards. Anyone know of anyone running 18x10.5?

I have 18x10 +20 rims on my R32 GTR with 275/35/18 tyres and had to get the guards rolled to fit the tyres. These rims came with the car but I personally wouldn't go wider than 9.5" if I was buying rims for the car. My rims sit inside the guards at the top but not at the bottom. I wouldn't even try for 10.5".

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0...5006301,00.html

that happened like 50m from my house and it looks like the car they used was my old r33 that i sold to a guy that lives locally

hope its not my old car :rofl:

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0...5006301,00.html

that happened like 50m from my house and it looks like the car they used was my old r33 that i sold to a guy that lives locally

hope its not my old car :rofl:

Omg it was a 1996 Nissan Skyline! It was horrible! Wont somebody think of the children!!!!!!!!!!

hey daniel would you like to upgrade your current mobile phone plan?

just thought id join in

its funny cause i've been pestered by telstra lately about that.

and yes i did mean coilpacks, been getting an intermittent ignition fault code and its been narrowed down to the coils.

anywho...

have just put up a couple more photos, nothing special again and listed a couple of small things in my garage.

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0...5006301,00.html

that happened like 50m from my house and it looks like the car they used was my old r33 that i sold to a guy that lives locally

hope its not my old car :rofl:

it was a s2 r33 in dark silver with 34 gtr rims onit

was on the news a little while ago.

and after tonights activities, matty has me seriously considering getting a rig of my own :rofl:

Although that happens after everytime we go out in it lol.

Anyone wanna buy a BA falcon? lol. Its got rims and exhaust yo!

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