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Fitted my new wheels to the GTR today so thought i would post up some pics to see what everyone thinks! :)

Finally got rid of the RP01's that came with the car, have upgraded to some Enkei RPF1's in 18 x 10.5 +15 all round with some 265/35/18 Toyo Proxes T1R, the new wheels are so much lighter than the old ones!

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More pics here :

http://www.flickr.com/photos/31015682@N03/...57622787290008/

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That is a good looking gtr!

Is it on standard suspension or?

How much camber on rear wheels?

Cheers

The car is on Tein Super Drift coilover which are from my old ECR33, had the rear shocks modified to fit my BCNR33, the car can go much lower, all the other suspension components are standard, gaurds are all standard to, no rolled lips etc etc

Cheers

I wanna lower mine too!!!!!!! :P

Any lower than what it is now and im forever scraping the front lip (dahm series 3 extended lip lol) and chewing out tyres majorly, thinking of possibly getting camber arms front and rear a bit later on then lower it back down to where i used to have it, i like it the way it is at the moment though :action-smiley-069:

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