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thanks alot guys i feel better now at least someone else like it :thumbsup: and wheels they are rays lmgt2 17" 8 inc front 9" rear i dont know abouth ofset i am right is 35 .i am looking for 10 inc dish at the back and put the 9 inc on the front to fill the arch .i am looking foward to meet some guys from here and i am thinking to have piad membership i should do it this week .thanks agian for a warm welcome .mark

^^ Nice, so they are wide ass wheels for sure you needed the guards.

NISMO LMGT 2 = Awesome.

GTSR Badge, from memory the EAST BEAR R34 4 door kit has a similar, if not, same badge.

Where'd you get the badge from?

^^ Nice, so they are wide ass wheels for sure you needed the guards.

NISMO LMGT 2 = Awesome.

GTSR Badge, from memory the EAST BEAR R34 4 door kit has a similar, if not, same badge.

Where'd you get the badge from?

thanks agian to be honest i need bigger dish i want 10 inc back and put the back ones on front 9 inc .

that badges i bought mine from yahoo auction but now some told me they are selling them on ebay

thanks agian to be honest i need bigger dish i want 10 inc back and put the back ones on front 9 inc .

that badges i bought mine from yahoo auction but now some told me they are selling them on ebay

Yeah I think you'd need it to fill out the front guards and as for the rears, you could go that extra inch.

Always loved and always will love NISMO LMGT wheels.

NISMO LMGT 4's are my fav but my car came wtih VOLK TE 37's, just as good. :down:

Are your front and rear molded guards from a body kit manufacture or are they custom made from a body kit place?

They looks similar to the NISMO 400 R guards... Or they NISMO 400 R's?

Yeah I think you'd need it to fill out the front guards and as for the rears, you could go that extra inch.

Always loved and always will love NISMO LMGT wheels.

NISMO LMGT 4's are my fav but my car came wtih VOLK TE 37's, just as good. :down:

Are your front and rear molded guards from a body kit manufacture or are they custom made from a body kit place?

They looks similar to the NISMO 400 R guards... Or they NISMO 400 R's?

they do look good lmgt4

nothing wrong with volk they are great wheel as well and no they are not moulded guard they are only flares and i didnt buy them from here i asked my mate to send them for me from europe and yes they are 400r flares

they do look good lmgt4

nothing wrong with volk they are great wheel as well and no they are not moulded guard they are only flares and i didnt buy them from here i asked my mate to send them for me from europe and yes they are 400r flares

NISMO 400 R flares = WIN!

Again, get the wider wheels + lower it about an inch or 2 and you'd have a tuff fitment / stance.

:)

NISMO 400 R flares = WIN!

Again, get the wider wheels + lower it about an inch or 2 and you'd have a tuff fitment / stance.

:D

trust me the front is too low already but what i can do maybe i upgrade for 18" by 10 "

Awesome!

Is it still RB25?

Don't get LMGT, at least TE'37 time attack style 17x10 at the back or some tuff Works rim with crazy dish and offset.

thanks and yes it is rb25

that look good with a really deep dish i agree

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