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Well - I've finally done it........

Still in Japan and this is the auction pic - but it will come to Melbourne.

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94 VSpec2

Cheers

The Baron

Is this the one that is:

Grade: 5 (New Car Condition)

18,000 km's (Has existing log book history)

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Window tint off, exhaust raised, lowered 15mm, Lambda installed, now to pull some fuel out of it. Happy!

Sad to say this will be the last photo with the BBS wheels. Had a rock jump into the wheels last night and get stuck between the calipers and the nuts, shearing 7 nuts of the back of the studs (about a 1/4 of the wheel). The tire deflated (thankfully slowly). I think this is extreme bad luck but, after using the wrong silicone on them and having to redo all of them, this is the end of my love affair with them.

Sooooo bought these.

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LMGT4 still in 17 x 9.5 because I like a little bit of muffin top.

Any better pics? Looks awesome.

No better pics yet - waiting on a set to come through from Japan - hopefully this weekend - otherwise Monday.......

I hate waiting ;-)

Ohhhh and sheeesh -bad luck on those BBS's they looked great :-(

Cheers

The Baron

Sad to say this will be the last photo with the BBS wheels. Had a rock jump into the wheels last night and get stuck between the calipers and the nuts, shearing 7 nuts of the back of the studs (about a 1/4 of the wheel). The tire deflated (thankfully slowly). I think this is extreme bad luck but, after using the wrong silicone on them and having to redo all of them, this is the end of my love affair with them.

Sooooo bought these.

IMG_3770_zps0993f31d.jpg

IMG_3772_zpsbc6a8213.jpg

LMGT4 still in 17 x 9.5 because I like a little bit of muffin top.

Bad luck :( gonna sell them?
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Sooooo bought these.

IMG_3770_zps0993f31d.jpg

IMG_3772_zpsbc6a8213.jpg

LMGT4 still in 17 x 9.5 because I like a little bit of muffin top.

Nismo LMGT4's are better wheels anyway :)

What offset are they?

17 x 9.5 is a nice size for the R32 GTR.

+12. Might rub?

You should be fine and will fill out nicely.

Your ride height is low, but function low not stanced low.

So you will get a nice flush look, so Tyre / Wheel directly under the guards (no poke / no sunk).

If there is any poke / sunk, it will be marginal.

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