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Looks tuff, R34 GTR stock rims are one of my fav.

R34's can look sweet without the spoiler and look just as well with it on. Just don't get that Nismo "Shopping Trolley" spoiler LOL!

I would probley lower it too, just a bit cause I think you might need a bit of clearance so the tyres don't rub. But see how low you can get it.

Good stuff!

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Hey that looks like a GTR !!

You like that comment don't you? If you do, then it proves that you would think seriously about a rear wing - preferably the GT-R one.

Then again, you can put on what your heart feels like...

Then again, you might consider what the next purchaser would want to have on it (at minimal depreciation to you) when you sell it...

Me? I'd put a wing on it myself - but what would I know? I'm 59 years old - 6 years younger than Jim Richards though. So I don't feel bad at all...

Cheers, T

PS: Clear lenses look very nice.

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thanks for the comments guys, im really happy with the GTR rims. im still not sure if i want a spoiler on it or not, if i do get one i definately won't be the giant nismo one :D . i dont really want it to look like a GTR either because it's not a GTR if you know what i mean. if anyone's good on photoshop maybe they could have a play with my pics and different wings?

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