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Yeap,

Stretched tyres on a GT-R... Thoughts? Not stupidly stretched, but just a little. Maybe like a 235 on a 9" wheel or a 225 on a 9" wheel?

Just have a look at my rims 2moro, they have 235's on them. I wouldn't run stretched tyres on a GTR though as it will make the rims look skinny, best to fit as wider tyre as you can to help fill the guards.

Just have a look at my rims 2moro, they have 235's on them. I wouldn't run stretched tyres on a GTR though as it will make the rims look skinny, best to fit as wider tyre as you can to help fill the guards.

be a man and go 275!

Sorry Pete, i thought that the DD was in the 23rd not tomorrow so i guess i won't be making it in my car. Might make an appearance though.

haha, I thought your response was a bit strange Dale, i.e. "maybe if I have my motor back in by then"

words dont build cars

go plow a field tractor boy :(;) ;)

no can do. too busy plowing your mum.

I just got back from watching District 9. Excellent movie I must say, I'd watch it again.

honestly? that movie looks gayer than 10 dudes blowin 40 dudes.

Dave and Carl, if your still looking into PI training give this place a go http://subrosa.com.au/

Just started mine, self paced so it fits in around my two jobs well

brilliant. cheers.

its somewhat secondhand... but whatever.

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sits on a heavily modded bride rail. basically only the sliders and the chassis mounting tabs were left unmodded. everything else was custom made.

So, noticed today that my rear right wheel is bald as feck on the inside with plenty of meat left on the outside. Been recommended pedders at modbury for an alignment, anyone used them before?

Car came with k31's all round, 265/65/18 on the rear, thinking of going the same again unless theres something better around the same price.

Go to Adelaide Radial Tire instead, just on North East Rd near the Holden Hill cop shop. Great blokes down there, Matt's been taking car of my car for a while and does great alignments, cheap too! If I were you I'd be getting a Whiteline front/rear camber correction kit too, should sort out all of your tire wearing issues

Well done Dave, looks scweet! Where's the spoiler?

still sitting in the shed unfortunately. gotta find a good condition bootlid to fit it to. fixing the unneeded holes in my bootlid is gonna cost a fairly silly amount of money.

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