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quick question

do the R34 GTR rims fit the GTT wiithout the need to roll the guards?

and what tyre width do u guys have at the front and rear?

thanks

Anyone can answer this? I have a GTT and just acquired some R34 GTR rims without tyres so now I need to know what tyre sizes to buy?

lol what are you bumping for???

lol

i love nice clean lines and am i fan of cars without spoilers.

BUT

an R34 coupe needs a spoiler a GTT or a GTR. i took my wing of my 34 and had it back on the next day. back looks to plain and simple without it.

but ye lower your car and it will look a million bucks.

stop badmouthin' Nismo spoilers!!!!!!!!!!!!! you just got to get the right one

in any case is that hideous thing in the previous posts really Nismo???????????

if the bl...dy uploads are working (which half the time they are not) then here's a pic of a genuine Nismo spoiler for R34 and its adjustable too- :banana:

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^^^ with a spoiler like that, do you feel more down force or better handling? or they mainly just for looks?

wouldnt mind looking into one for the track.. if you can feel better handling

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