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1x large permapine post, 1x guard rail and various little white reflective posts. I've had it for no more than a month :kiss:

LOL sounds like your enjoying it. Still feel all alien to be sliding or getting back into the swing of things now?

Man, I want a slider.... Someone buy my GT-R :D. Would have been good to see some before shots of the damage lol

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learn how to drive will ya :)

Nah.

Deej.

LOL sounds like your enjoying it. Still feel all alien to be sliding or getting back into the swing of things now?

Man, I want a slider.... Someone buy my GT-R :) . Would have been good to see some before shots of the damage lol

Surprisingly had no trouble getting back into the groove. After 7 months I was expecting to be super shit but hit up a few corners in the dry and it all came flooding back. Throw in some rain and its linking corners in 3rd :blink:

This is how it looked before I really got into skidding it

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Yep love the GT-Cs on your GTR!!! I nearly bought some for the 35 from JIS, but they had about +10 less offset then I wanted :blink: (and really were more than I wanted to spend for a daily)

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but got these instead :)

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18 x 10 +24 on the rear - won't fit under your guards mate - not even close :blink: Perfect for my car though. Shame the fronts are 9 x 24 - not even close to tuff enough for my car. In fact my 9.5 +20s are only just ok for the front, but leave the rears on my car lacking. I am going to put 20mm bolt-on spacers on the 35 for the Kadina show - so they will be 9.5 +0 on the rear :)

18 x 10 +24 on the rear - won't fit under your guards mate - not even close :thumbsup: Perfect for my car though. Shame the fronts are 9 x 24 - not even close to tuff enough for my car. In fact my 9.5 +20s are only just ok for the front, but leave the rears on my car lacking. I am going to put 20mm bolt-on spacers on the 35 for the Kadina show - so they will be 9.5 +0 on the rear :nyaanyaa:

I was looking to get 18 x 9 at the front with a + 18.......and 18 x 10 at the rears + 22

so only a trail fit away now :)

I was looking to get 18 x 9 at the front with a + 18.......and 18 x 10 at the rears + 22

so only a trail fit away now :)

should be fun.

this an 18 x 10 +12 on the 14.

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