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please swap them back...

Agree. That car does not suit the chromies. Much prefer the SSR's on it.

semi's on a dyno?? good way to chew em out >_<

From what I have heard from the master tuners, the older/harder the tyre the better for the dyno. Semi's will be getting chewed, not good for the dyno. A perfect example was a couple of years back, Matt's burgundy 33 was struggling on the dyno with the semi's. Changed the tyres to a street tyre and presto....much better on the dyno.

my wheels dont poke that much, and fitment is what jap cars run!?

unlike the +45 x7 wheels falcons and holdens run.

also sticking with the japanese theme (domokun) in the front window.

oh but you drive ford, excuse me for being so far from imports on a import forum.

my wheels dont poke that much, and fitment is what jap cars run!?

unlike the +45 x7 wheels falcons and holdens run.

also sticking with the japanese theme (domokun) in the front window.

oh but you drive ford, excuse me for being so far from imports on a import forum.

but but but 20x7" chromies with +50 offset dumped on it's rears with standard front suspension pulls the bitches at maccas bro

sometimes I wonder why you frequent a skyline forum haha

ahaha

2004 BA xr6t, silhoette,leather,premo sound,elec sunroof,turbosmart bov,advanti 19s, rapid v3.0,k&n,dba slotted, centre muffler removed,tripod,siemans deka 60lb,valve springs,actuator,walbro pump,king spirng ssl/sl combo,whiteline 27mm swaybar, s.a race auto 2800 high stall,PWR trans cooler and my cat went missing.........327rwkw..........Bruce Heinrich Tuning

premo sound,elec sunroof,turbosmart bov,advanti 19s, rapid v3.0,k&n,dba slotted, centre muffler removed,tripod,siemans deka 60lb,valve springs,actuator,walbro pump

elec sunroof, turbosmart bov,advanti 19s, rapid v3.0,k&n,dba slotted, centre muffler removed

turbosmart bov,advanti 19s, rapid v3.0,k&n

turbosmart bov, advanti 19s

advanti 19s

definitely in a place to be giving others shit about their wheels...

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