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Saw some nice restored cars at Road & Track...

A 540hp Detomasso with a worked Cleveland V8

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Looks evil IMHO

57 Chevy Bel Air with a highstall and something meaty underneath (didnt have time to ask)

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and a 68 HK Holden

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Love the difference in available space under the bonnet between an old holden and our skylines

-D

got my internet stalk on, and found more about that E30 M3 Dave posted up

the owners Name is James lives in South Dakota USA, DOB 21/3/1985

here are the specs on those SSR's

SSR Formula Mesh - Stepped Lips

17x9 +10 ~ 3.5" lip

17x10 +0 ~ 4.75" lip

5x120

72.56 center bore

White powdercoated faces

Black Anodized Hardware

Tires:

215/35 Falken 452s front

225/35 Yoko S.Drives re

the wheels are up for sale ($3400USD)

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it now rides on these wheels (shoulda kept the SSR's IMO)

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ok... that is enough stalking for one day :P

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