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Anyone want to share how they got a single nut hub with LMGT4's... sorry way O.T.

Anyway, great results, I have 250awkw at 12psi with a cat back and Vipec V88.

Mike

hey the nut is like a big screw that covers the nuts under it

cheers

lol, they are not centre lock hubs.. rofl. it's a plastic cover... lots of wheels have them. and they look a bit ghey to be honest....

Shit thanks for that, I had a bit of a brain no work moment.

Yes, plastic cover ghey indeed! But black LMGT4's are seriously the ducks nuts!

Silver 33GTR's with black LMGT4's.... :D

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Although my silver is KL0... :)

P.S Neat car KR4-GTR :P

JAGR33 I have told you before I think you have one of the best looking R33 GTR's going around!

nice cars guys!

anyone looking for a series 3 in KR4 someones just listed one on carsales

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...id=1216896877C9

it says its vspec but it doesnt look like it is because theres no A-LSD light in the dash and the vspec sticker is misplaced - just looks like its been stuck on? or maybe it is vspec but its been rear ended and the cluster has been replaced aswell? bit weird, but hey, im just a fussy person. other than that - looks hot!

ok so my brother-inlaw has just put his immacualte 1998 Series 3 R33 GTR for sale

immaculate throughout, genuine V-Spec, Genuine Km's...

Genuine Xenon headlights and lower lip, lowered HKS suspension, 19" Racing Heart rims with 265 wide tyres (front are brand new), full HKS exhaust, Trust 102mm intercooler, apexi air pods, GReddy Profec B, Nismo twin plate clutch

handles like its on rails....very sad to see it go :)

heres the link guys:

http://www.nationalcarconnections.com.au/i...ake=&model=

his slightly neg. on the price, engine had PERFECT compression in EVERY cylinder

any other info, just PM me and i'l ask him and get back to you :)

cheers

ok so my brother-inlaw has just put his immacualte 1998 Series 3 R33 GTR for sale

immaculate throughout, genuine V-Spec, Genuine Km's...

Genuine Xenon headlights and lower lip, lowered HKS suspension, 19" Racing Heart rims with 265 wide tyres (front are brand new), full HKS exhaust, Trust 102mm intercooler, apexi air pods, GReddy Profec B, Nismo twin plate clutch

handles like its on rails....very sad to see it go :P

heres the link guys:

http://www.nationalcarconnections.com.au/i...ake=&model=

his slightly neg. on the price, engine had PERFECT compression in EVERY cylinder

any other info, just PM me and i'l ask him and get back to you :D

cheers

nice car dude, i've seen it in the flesh - i looked at it before i bought my one about 2 years ago. i've still actually got a stack of pics of it. a guy called joe was selling it in the hills district. was heaps clean back then, just stalled constantly (probably something simple like a ****ed AFM - mine had the same problem when i bought it believe it or not!). the k's seem to have racked up a bit on it now though lol - as they do ;) good luck with the sale!

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