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atleast i'll get to find out whether they work or not :P

my driveway is plently long to test them out

and i didnt cheap out and buy a 2nd hand pair of rear coilovers

brand new set - those 3 words the main part ;)

This is currently what my car looks like with the te's ... not sure if the color of the 34 rims would match the purple?

Hmmm my car is purple with R34 GTR rims, here is what it looks like (haven't got clearer shots of the rims don't take photos often but you get the idea.....) Most people reckon they look good. :P BUT, now I reckon just keep the TE-37s or our cars would look too similar lol.

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haha ... yes rosco .. i would love 2 try on your rims.... when you going 2 let me try??

but yeh.... think ill stick wif the te's ... since IOWNU pretty much helped me decide on which way i should go :happy:

Go the Te37's. They make the car look fatter with the right offset.

And in my opinion R34 rims sit too much in the guards on the 32's.

i have 18 x 9 +30 on my gtst which is the same size/offset as r34 gtr wheels and they sit a touch outside guards

but when lowered its sits almost flush so unless u have the gtr wheels or something wider, everything will sit inside guards

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