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Hey Guys/Gals,

I need to pump out the gaurds on my R32 GTR (not roll or lip them - thats already done). They need to pump out around 10mm.

Does anyone know where I can get this done professionally? All panel beaters I spoke to are not prepared to do it... :P

Any leads/info would be appreciated.

Regards,

Adam

Edited by im late

Thats probably cause 10mm is a long way to pump the guards...

Might better to get new guards... wider ones. What rims are you putting on that thing? This is a GTR!! Or do you just have crazy offsets?

Thats probably cause 10mm is a long way to pump the guards...

Might better to get new guards... wider ones. What rims are you putting on that thing? This is a GTR!! Or do you just have crazy offsets?

Yeah you are right. It will be better to get new gaurds. My 18" x 10" wheels fit. Offset is +18. There are however lined up with the gaurd, wheels DO NOT stick out past the gaurds. Does not rub though. I think it would be better if they where just "under" the gaurd.

Any brands you could suggest? (I'll start searching as well).

Edited by im late

Oh ok :)

Well in that case, if you are looking to get new guards, speak to fibre vision. They'll probably be able to help you out. There are a few companies that make wide body kits for the R32 GTR

Veilside

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Combination of Do-Luck, TBO, D-Speed and Yanack

skurvy6.jpg

There are more out there, just look around and see what you like. :)

Oh ok :)

Well in that case, if you are looking to get new guards, speak to fibre vision. They'll probably be able to help you out. There are a few companies that make wide body kits for the R32 GTR

Veilside

63.jpg

Combination of Do-Luck, TBO, D-Speed and Yanack

skurvy6.jpg

There are more out there, just look around and see what you like. :)

the velside kit looks pretty bombed.........mmmm

might have to call the bank manager (aka. evil demon) on Monday.

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