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what wheels are they? look Tarf.

heres my daily as it currently sits too. in desperate need of a lowering, tint and offset defying rims.

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oh and here it is next to my weekended....tho she isnt NA anymoreblush.gif

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However, the above should be a testament. You CAN make an NA look like that. Its still 4stud, just with a turbo driveline and GTSt brakes ;)

Those rims are XXR 002's. 15x8 +0 offset. PERFECT streetable fitment for a 31, you could go a little lower offset if you wanted but they are pretty bang on flush.

Here is some more pics of it I took a few weeks ago:

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rb26 head, mis matched cam profiles, wet flow bench porting, CNC cut valve seats, weight balanced valve train, stainless steel 1mm over sized valves with back cut on intake valve, supertech springs and retainers, GIZMO thermal intake gaskets, ram tube manifold i made from 6 tubes and a plate of alloy, spitfire coil pack, 6-2-1 equal length extractors

rb30 block, steel H beam rods (with a 0.8mm hole drilled into the big end for an oil squirter like on the standard rods), "custom" JE pistons tuff coated tops and (teflon coated skirts) torque plate honed to suit chrome moly rb26 rings, knife edged crank, chrome moly flywheel, excedey heavy duty clutch, balanced entire bottom end, king bearings 10.75:1 comp, haltech pro sport 2000, 20 something row oil cooler, arp studs, nitto MLS head gasket

also it helps to work in a machine shop with trade discounts, cost no idea how much but its past 10k easily maybe close to 15k, power not sure yet getting final tune though im more interested in response then HP figures

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hey boys, these have been my cars ive owned on my L's /P's (turbo restrictions) so they are all non turbo

this is my first car at 16

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2nd car at 17

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3rd car at 18

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4rd car at 19

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5th car at 20

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then lost my license 1 month before turning 21 :(

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