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Gee, your 34 is really pain in the ass...

I just did some maths, it seems this car has been in a workshop for 92% of the time I've owned it. And in the last year, this daily has done 0kms! Luckily with that much driving, it was comprehensively insured and registered the entire time!

Boy, I love my automobile!

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... Fuck no!

Shit!

planning on doing this to the 32.......

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ffuuuuu. noone can help me work out what colour the paint is.. is it light grey metalic? or light grey blue metalic or the 11ty billion other things i have read

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also noticed my front brakes are massive and my diffs are finned

theres a bees dick clearance on the s15 stockers and they look alot bigger than another R32 gtst i saw with 17's

did the gts4's have the finned diffs too?

colour is on your build plate retard, get the code and google it.

they all have "finned" diffs, non GTR's have smaller fins. Brakes are the same as R32 GTSt.

yeah i had a look at the build plate and it says its Tg0.

all the paint code threads have an asterisk next to the code. what does that mean?

also put it thru some online paint code fast and it said its blue grey metalic light bla bla bla

im confused as shit

I just did some maths, it seems this car has been in a workshop for 92% of the time I've owned it. And in the last year, this daily has done 0kms! Luckily with that much driving, it was comprehensively insured and registered the entire time!

Boy, I love my automobile!

Holy moly!

And you should go to workshop with a cake to celebrate.

yeah i had a look at the build plate and it says its Tg0.

all the paint code threads have an asterisk next to the code. what does that mean?

also put it thru some online paint code fast and it said its blue grey metalic light bla bla bla

im confused as shit

not really going to matter anyway

even if you need to get parts painted the car has the paint code on the blue plate,

when they search on the paint charts on the computers at panelshops they will still get the colour

Daily. Spent a ton on a shift kit from MV autos. I generally like the ability to just put it in D when I just want to get around town. Its an option but f**k me its an expensive one especially if it's not necessary :(

I really hate that excuse. Just cause its a daily doesnt mean shit. Majority of skylines on this forum are daily and they arent all rolling around in D. Every auto owner says that excuse... Not paying you out specifically just the majority of auto drivers haha

If its a specific, specialised problem, you are probably better off doing your own investigating/research to work out what it could be and go down that track. Mechanics dont have time to spend billions of hours working on a problem they will never see in another car. If you want to be exclusive you will need to research yourself else drop a manual box into there and be done with it.

I think its time to fix my mexican fitment...

17x9 +30 with 225/45 for front (upgrade 8inch to 9inch)

17x9 +30 with 235/45 for rear (downsize my 255/40's)

and moar lows? Find me a good pic of r33 gtr rims on r32 gtst. Same rim specs. kthnxbye

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