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34 gtr wheels vs jap dish wheels!!! some pics would be good also ahaha what does everyone think?

i love 34 gtr wheels but if ya going a kit like that there is NO WAY they will look good, look at the dish to fill the gaurds you would be looking 18x10 0 to -10 offset fronts 18x11-12 0-10offsets rears otherwise it will look really really shit but seems to be the way in autosalons!

there plenty of ppl that can find u big rims to suit!

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Love what you dun to the 32 im doing the same things to mine but goin wid the 34 rear to be different to others and unique thats why asked around for a 34 bomex rear bar to suit the side skirts i got on the r32..cheers again for given me the location of the place in elizabeth put a smile on my dial :D

That radiator support isnt looking too healthy, but a 34 front will be the goods :D

Yeah the chassis is twisted. thats gonna be a pain in the butt to fix... good luck with that ;\ (Not sure if regency will pass cars with fixed chassis, I seem to recall something about that when I called them when I was interested in buying Cowie's GTR...)

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