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5 stud conversion

me thinks s13 bouncy bits and s14a front hubs??

so close, i used s-13 HSD HR coilovers with s-13 hub carriers with 5stud conversion hubs from justjap on the front...

it's only after you buy all the bits that someone tells you you can use s-14 hubs...... :yes:

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Lol you thought that guy with the r32 was low..

I'll post some pics of my s13 in a few mins.

So low after clipping the road a couple times while driving through the national park the exhaust dislodged from the cat, only held on by 1 bolt! Sounded like a light plane and went like a truck. :D

YEAAAAAAHH!..

Nice find!..

Sizes?.. Offsets?.. Weight?..

Havent seen many of the 4 stud ones around!.. Nice work!

i took a photo of the sticker

17 x 8.5 +35 (for all four rims)

weight? an amazing ~7.5kg!!

yeah 4 studs are hard to come by, i heard from an unreputable source that only 200 (or was it 2000) sets were made. even then, this set is the 3rd set i've only seen in about 5 years.

Hey this is my NA 34.

Just waiting on a new engine to go in cos i cant handle the lack of power lol but yeh just thought id see what people think.

And i hope the pic works cos im not very good at all the posting stuff.

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i love the paintwork. you coulda done better on the wheels though (more offset). they look tops but the car doesnt feel complete

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