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i made them on the lathe, couldnt find anything off the shelf that suited what i wanted. u can buy tein uppers, but they are rose jointed i think, which is pretty much useless on a road car. and im not sure if ur coils are the same OD.

Any chance you got a CAD drawing of them? Might pass them onto the toolmakers at work to make up a set :happy:

I got my rings from speedy wheels

http://www.speedywheels.com.au/

Sent them an email telling them the ID and OD required and it cost me like $20 incl postage for all 4

shan, suck my cock. i would love to see if you act like such a big boy in person

hamish. R32 GTS4 sedan

leigh, you have PM

sorry, shit pics will get more after the roadys done

can I have your airbox? Ill give you an apexi airpod. Induction sound gets the womenz

what the hell does an auto spoiler do? i was lying down looking under the car and my uncle pressed the button.. it came down on my neck LOL

stops you from entering the d-dimension when VTAC kicks in.

just saw on fb that you bought it. congrats.

looks clean

questions:

tur-bro-smart T-piece? so it's had it's boost wound up?

why is the rear bumper hanging off?

is it gunmetal grey or grey or silver?

no compliance plate, so 15 year import, so 1990 or 1989?

ABS, which was only optional on GTSt in those years, and no one got that, so it's a GTS4?

no clutch fluid reservoir, so auto?

fuse on battery so comes with doof doof?

rear brakes are rusted, so it hasn't moved in a while in that pic. defected before?

also, and most importantly:

have you got written exemption for this car?

what the hell does an auto spoiler do? i was lying down looking under the car and my uncle pressed the button.. it came down on my neck LOL

autospoiler can be lowered when handbrake is engaged. Else it will automatically come down at 80km/h.

Autospoiler aid in creating low pressure in the engine bay to draw in high pressure air (outside air) through the radiator.

thanks, yeah, the previous owners this old dude, he said he put in the t piece.

i noticed the bumper hanging too. looked in the boot and pulled up the carpets and covers, didnt look like there was any damage.

also looked under it. saw the front drive shafts so i take its an AWD

its TG0 colour( looks like a bluish grey silver)

its a personal import.

it was sitting for 2 months before the previous owner decided to get it back on the road

and no, no written exemption :happy:

thanks, yeah, the previous owners this old dude, he said he put in the t piece.

i noticed the bumper hanging too. looked in the boot and pulled up the carpets and covers, didnt look like there was any damage.

also looked under it. saw the front drive shafts so i take its an AWD

its TG0 colour( looks like a bluish grey silver)

its a personal import.

it was sitting for 2 months before the previous owner decided to get it back on the road

and no, no written exemption :happy:

nevermind, found the car.

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat....aspx?R=9281023

it was in dandy too... ffs, you coulda asked me to come check out the car with you. I live like 5 mins from there.

Explains the rusted brakes from sitting on the yard.

If it's that strip of dealerships I'm thinking of (next to Hertz) I think I know the guy who sold you the car too.

shan you feeling alright? your being awfully co-operative

he brought it to me because i didnt have a lift to dandy.

I may be a total cunt to you (cos seriously, nothing gives me more pleasure) but I wouldn't wanna see you with a bad car or get ripped off. Consider it tough love.

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