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Guest RedLineGTR

Does anyone have a R32GTR that has recently brought some ROH Drift R rims for it??? :D If so can you please post some pictures of them since a friend is interesting in purchasing some.

Also some Pics of some R34GTR rims on a R32GTR would be nice if anyone has some??

Cheers Rob :burnout:

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BNR32 with BNR34 wheels - needs the side skirts though imho (i believe they are trust)

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BNR32 with TE37's. white and bronze IS nice. but the rear bar MAKES this car.

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Bling Bling?

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DoLuck....just super. look at the rear. fantastic.

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R32 GTSt with BNR32 front bar and 18" (?) Drift R wheels

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Originally posted by franks

BNR32 with BNR34 wheels - needs the side skirts though imho (i believe they are trust)

acu.jpg

BNR32 with TE37's. white and bronze IS nice. but the rear bar MAKES this car.

acr.jpgacq.jpg

those first 2 cars are ****ING HOT!!!

if its a white car.. go the bronze te37's

if its a gunmetal grey car.. go the r34 gtr, but u need the trust side skirts

Is that white one in NZ darK ? I just thought the Victorian plates suggest otherwise?

R34 GT-R rims on the R32, definitely the look! especially good, In my opinon, with the rear wing replaced by a "drag lip", and those chunky skirts.

That silver car though....Why paint them gold...eeeeugh!

Originally posted by floody

Is that white one in NZ darK ? I just thought the Victorian plates suggest otherwise?

:D

i got it off skylines downunder.. so i just assumed it was from nz...

Originally posted by floody

That silver car though....Why paint them gold...eeeeugh!

same with the chick.. :spew:

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