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efforts from the other nite on new coilovers... surprised how well the 12's tucked in under the guards.

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will try get some better pics later on... still working the rear guards then gonna need a bit of bogging :)

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a ticket on one of these...

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... to here...

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... should do the trick.

nice.. my sister just got back from a 6 month trip from canada down to new orleans and back up to canada

took her 6 months and cost a tonne but she has no regrets at all...

that said, i think ur map is wrong

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Much better

-D

True, nice fitment, but this is a prime example of the first cop that comes up behind you at the lights tears you a new one and defects you. No ifs, ands, or buts.

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You should see them on the R32 J-Rad sold :thumbsup: looks dope, althought I don't know how he hasn't been defected for the fact their out the guard, got done for bald tyres though once. Hes a good mate of mine, as with the R33 up top.

Whats the point of worrying about if your tires are legal? I got defected for the XD9 because they had stretched tires on them. They were in track still but I still got done. So there is no point in not getting the wheels you want because "as soon as a cop sees them your gone" because he'll just find something other than your wheels to get you for.

Yeah but in nearly 10 years of driving a 200rwkw S15, 230rwkw R34 and now 170rwkw V35 I have NEVER been defected. All I hear are all the 'victims' crying waaaaa, waaaa, waaaa I am defected again .... I just avoid it by not being obviously defectable.

But hey, some people get away with it .... and I did love those XD9s (and would have bought them if the fronts were slightly tougher offset and they were a different colour).

Yeah but in nearly 10 years of driving a 200rwkw S15, 230rwkw R34 and now 170rwkw V35 I have NEVER been defected. All I hear are all the 'victims' crying waaaaa, waaaa, waaaa I am defected again .... I just avoid it by not being obviously defectable.

But hey, some people get away with it .... and I did love those XD9s (and would have bought them if the fronts were slightly tougher offset and they were a different colour).

Everyone goes 'waaa waaa waaa' when they get defected, I'm not going to lie I did too. But its just what comes with these cars now, so I'm not going to mod my car with the idea "oh no I'll get defected for that' (obviously I'm not gonna roll around with a hi mounted T51R SPL or something) but a even a standard 32/33 GTR won't pass the DB test.

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