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what are the meshies on the black GTR fronted R32?

also, are those stock headlights on the silver r32 with garden edging?

nice.

My Black Skyline's wheels are: Work Stiches. 18x10 rear, 17x9 fronts. Fronts are series 2 stiches, rears are series 1.

The headlights on my car when it was silver are standard headlights with Supermade Clear covers

cheers mate

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Meet Cindy, she's thristy as.

Nice, I always wanted a black R32 GTR, but the gun metal grey has grown on me since I bought my car.

thanks mate

yeah the pictures with factory aero are that that 7/11. with the BN kit is a different one.

stance is good, fitment on the front is perfect, I need to reduce the camber on the rear to get the fitment right,

i literally just put the stiches on and didnt have a chance to adjust my camber arms- was running 17x9.5+17 XD9 on the rear for an hour to get to a mates place lol

Heh!

All good man, you get it sorted and it be all sweet!

Car looks bad as!

Nice, I always wanted a black R32 GTR, but the gun metal grey has grown on me since I bought my car.

Thanks, I'm partial to Gunmetal Grey (2 out of my 4 R32's have been Gunmetal Grey) but V Spec and turbo replacement was done along with sweet mods such as Recaros, PFC, blah blah, can't really ignore it.

yeh its got plates rimon,

looks tough rkn the xd9s looked better

best 32 ever no doubt.

thanks man,

i got really sick of the XD9's everyone has XD9's these days.

I got rid of the XD9' for something rarer,

Bee*R B5's 18x9.5, 17x9...

but im loving the stiches at the moment lol, so not running the B5's for a while

thanks man,

i got really sick of the XD9's everyone has XD9's these days.

I got rid of the XD9' for something rarer,

Bee*R B5's 18x9.5, 17x9...

but im loving the stiches at the moment lol, so not running the B5's for a while

yer the stitches suit the gtr body kit i rkn are b5's the 5 spoke deep dish wheels? so jealous love those if it is.

yer the stitches suit the gtr body kit i rkn are b5's the 5 spoke deep dish wheels? so jealous love those if it is.

yep the B5's are the 5 spoke deep concave wheels, they are white at the moment, off my friends supermade built S15. im getting them powder coated te37 bronze colour though, or gun metal grey, undecided..

here are the B5's in chrome, and here are the actual picture of the white ones i have

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