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looking to get my guards rolled to fit 18 x 275's on the ass of my 33 gtst, and 255's on the nose

any ideas on where to go that will do a good job (heated etc) and probably not fcuk my paint?

i searched some (not much admittedly) and only really found threads from a few years back which probably don't apply anymore and have a heap of closed workshops (like when i went down to ICE performance, who incidentally still have their website up) :rolleyes:

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give police rd panels a call, speak to harry, tell him you are from the skyline forums.

he doesnt like rolling the guards as the paint usually cracks so he suggested he shave some of the inside of the lip..

worked a treat, dont rub, cant tell its been cut and looks 100 times better than a rolled guard.

PM 180athid on here, flared my 33 rears out about 30mm.

Top job, top prices!!

[EDIT]Im also running 275's on the rear, id say if u got a high enough offset ull only have to lip the guards.

U dont really wanna roll the guards cos u bust up the crease on the 33, unless u got GTR rear guards to go over and bring back that 33 shape.

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Mick at Micolour.

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If you dont want to stuff your paint then you can trust him. Mind you, if your gaurds have any bog in them at all they will crack straight away.

Mine were done before painting i will add. but they look shit hot.

Dont go to the tire factory in Dandeenong. I took my last car there and they rolled the shit outa my gaurds and F*%#ed them. I ended up selling the car cause it was gonna cost me to much to repair. C*(k heads. Some young apprentice dude did em and they didn't even ask me. I mean f*&ck I cracked the shit at them and didn't pay. To top it off the new wheels still rubbed. I woulda been better off just raiing the car up and inch or two.

Oh well I got a new beast now!

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Dont go to the tire factory in Dandeenong. I took my last car there and they rolled the shit outa my gaurds and F*%#ed them. I ended up selling the car cause it was gonna cost me to much to repair. C*(k heads. Some young apprentice dude did em and they didn't even ask me. I mean f*&ck I cracked the shit at them and didn't pay. To top it off the new wheels still rubbed. I woulda been better off just raiing the car up and inch or two.

Oh well I got a new beast now!

Been burnt by them too. See the thread on wheel spacers. Avoid them is my advice.

Avoid TTF in Scumshine also!!

Although he doesnt know it yet, Athids probably gonna be flaring my fronts (if poss), so ill throw up some pics when/if done.

Trent, answer my messages, ive got business to send your way ;)

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Mick at Micolour.

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If you dont want to stuff your paint then you can trust him. Mind you, if your gaurds have any bog in them at all they will crack straight away.

Mine were done before painting i will add. but they look shit hot.

is it really possible to flare stock front guards? i got told that it was a no go...? don't need much, only slightly.

Athid - you did the rears on my gts4 nicely...wanna do the fronts on my gtst?

PM 180athid on here, flared my 33 rears out about 30mm.

Top job, top prices!!

[EDIT]Im also running 275's on the rear, id say if u got a high enough offset ull only have to lip the guards.

U dont really wanna roll the guards cos u bust up the crease on the 33, unless u got GTR rear guards to go over and bring back that 33 shape.

Athid is KING

Seen his work. R-E-S-P-E-C-T

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