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Heh. Thats why we have so much trouble getting a pair from Japan! : ) Heard the demand for these in the states was insane too... What would you consider played out? Surley these are a bit out of the price range for vtec yo's to afford?

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I agree, they are played out, but suit the GTR so well.

They're kind of temporary, anyway. Haha. I will most likely change them sometime next year. I like to have a different look every now and again. :blink:

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Did you have to roll the guards to fit the 10.5 + 12's? I just ordered a set exactly the same but 9.5 inch + 12. Wonder if i have made the wrong decision! Looks awsome though. Black on bronze TE's... nothing better!

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Couple of happy snaps taken by a friend of mine. His work is amazing.

Casual Sunday drive with some friends!

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Those are some awesome shots! Love the last one. :blink:

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