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hey all, now ive got your attention.. haha, i just thought id throw up some pics of my 32

full stock, as i bought it

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got some Panasport G7 rims... which only just fit, and some cusco coilovers

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shes pretty much done on the visuals.. just some ganador mirrors and some tidying up to go, maybe a gtr bonnet and grille. i was going for a plain and simple old school drift look.. i think ive achieved that.

so if y'all see me round newy, shoot me a wave, i dont bite

cheers

Linton

Looks friggin tuff as!

Raised bonnet FTW! Hows the temps in the engine bay? The oil temps should be slightly lower too...

See if you can get some rear pods for the rear bar too.

engine temps arent a drama anymore.. dont have oil temp gauge so dont know. just did it as a precaution.. its using a 76* thermostat, new radiator, new hoses, and redline water wetter.. just using a/c thermofan as the engine one shat itself, had some falcon thermos but were too heavy on the battery and didnt really change the temps. so they went. will probs just get a 17" thermo as engine fans are expensive as.

cheers for the comments. id like more low... but the exhaust is 60mm off the ground as is.. im gonna see if i can get it lifted up, but doubt it.. it just scrubs over big bumps, but no dramas otherwise. tyres are 215/30 and 235/35.

i dunno about the rear pods... i like it how it is.. you can see the muffler from the side.

will take some "proper" photos when this friggin rain clears.

cheers

Linton

no oil temp... shes just a lowly gtst.. got oil pressure.. which is lower everyday because she needs a rebuild.. haha, but no temp.

the rims are 17" Panasport G7's, fronts are 8.5" or 9" and rears are 9.5" or 10" offset is somewhere in the +20's i think.. they didnt have any stickers or marks on them and the rear was a rough measurement with the old 255 tyre on.. they came nowhere near fitting with 255s so dropped back to 235s and it just squeezes under the rear, ill flare them anyway though, its more of an estimation then a measurement.. either way, they sit exactly how i wanted them to and im stoked about it..

the fronts scrub the inner guards when turning left, so ill have to check that out.. bash something with a hammer. has stock suspension arms so no dialling of camber etc yet.

cheers

Linton

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