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they weren't cheap :D

same colour, same everything, but the fronts will stick out 16mm more and the rears 5mm more

check the fitment on my skid rig... needs more low.... will get it too :D

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they weren't cheap :(

same colour, same everything, but the fronts will stick out 16mm more and the rears 5mm more

check the fitment on my skid rig... needs more low.... will get it too :D

spot on breh ;) that makes 2 sau'ers with proper fitment. to many on here fail !!!

btw + 22 is not an offset, even if its flush.

they weren't cheap :(

same colour, same everything, but the fronts will stick out 16mm more and the rears 5mm more

check the fitment on my skid rig... needs more low.... will get it too :D

Grr i so want a ke70 so hard to find em ;) well in good nick that is

^^ 11ty +1 lol. Mexican, that cracked me up - so true.

I for one simply do not understand hanging outside of guards like that.

Its not like we are all driving El-Camino's and slinigng cocaine from the windows!

^^ 11ty +1 lol. Mexican, that cracked me up - so true.

I for one simply do not understand hanging outside of guards like that.

Its not like we are all driving El-Camino's and slinigng cocaine from the windows!

I guess its true. NS.com is slowly migrating to SAU :)

ns.com is actually the best @ fitment you'll find in aus imo.

mexican fitment is a *style* in itsself some people dig it i think its total fail.

fitment is great becuase it takes a lot of effort and things working together to acheive flush fitment without epic scrubbage rims hanging out etc.

and incase people are unsure fitment is not just bolting the rims on without modification to make the fit

ahh since when did you have a cage in it?

last time i saw your car was at the cruise this year

Ive had the cage for about 2months now. Got it off tom Monkhouse.

Car is under going a rb26 so wont be having much fitment for while.

Times 11ty. Whats with all these flatcappers wanting their wheel arches to look like the fat bloke wearing a shirt 2 sizes too small. :P

haha, oh common Noel, deep down you love my 18x11's on my Gtst. I don't even own a flat brim! My fail offset doesn't really hang out much though :blink:

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