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hey

just bought a set of volk gtc's for my r33 gtr. got them home and realised i need a set of different nuts for them.

where am i able to find these specail nuts, and hub rings for them and is there anything else i may need to fit them?

thanks

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youll be the second silver 33r with gt-c's in adelaide then (havent seen any others yet). heres how dope theyll look once you get em on...

The_GTR_by_smellygruby.jpg

the standard volk nuts mine came with are 12x1.25mm internal hex drive nuts. youd probably be looking around the 250-300 mark for a set. on the other hand if you already have some nuts, see if a place like wheelworx can machine them down to correct diameter.

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youll be the second silver 33r with gt-c's in adelaide then (havent seen any others yet). heres how dope theyll look once you get em on...

The_GTR_by_smellygruby.jpg

the standard volk nuts mine came with are 12x1.25mm internal hex drive nuts. youd probably be looking around the 250-300 mark for a set. on the other hand if you already have some nuts, see if a place like wheelworx can machine them down to correct diameter.

The profile looks too high on the front..

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The profile looks too high on the front..

That's coz it is. Took that pic just after I put the coilovers in ans the backs were too low. Ideally I wouldve lowered the fronts to match but that would make it too impractical as a daily. Since that pic ice raised the rears so the stance is even now

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