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Haha 32 GTST rims fit on anything!

there were arguments with the axle supplier when we ordered the axles for the trailer (we'd factored an extra 70mm of length)

"you're trailer will be too wide with steel wheels on there"

"we're not running steel wheels"

"but you've ordered ford 5 stud, whatever ford wheels you run will sit too wide"

"we're running nissan wheels, higher offset than ford's 0 offset"

"oh......................but still......."

LOL

if id been able to get a decent load rated tyre, id hav run GTR wheels

Some people have had less than satisfying dealings with them

Yeah I took the s15 there and wasnt happy result.

somebody reversed into me and drove off, dropped it off there 4days later came back and it looked ok like looking straight at it, but from the sides no good, said I wasn't happy so they took it back tried to fix it up and it didn't even look like they had even tried to change it....wasn't happy and I was paying out of my pocket too :P

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She may be old (and beige), but i love her all the same.

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She now has all straight doors and guards. Also has a beige bumper too. Once i have done a few touch ups and a bit of a tidy i'll shoot a few more pics of her.

Edited by Jay019
She may be old (and beige), but i love her all the same.

She now has all straight doors and guards. Also has a beige bumper too. Once i have done a few touch ups and a bit of a tidy i'll shoot a few more pics of her.

Thats one hell of a tidy 31

love the tux stickers too

+1 on that

-D

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