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hey all,

after 3months of waiting i finaly got my new wheels and tyres straped on my R, i think it looks Fricking AWSOME!!! haha jsut cant drive it anywhere or they will get dirty. Lucky its a weekend warrior

wheels= Work XD9 18x10

tyres= fed RSR

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hey all,

after 3months of waiting i finaly got my new wheels and tyres straped on my R, i think it looks Fricking AWSOME!!! haha jsut cant drive it anywhere or they will get dirty. Lucky its a weekend warrior

wheels= Work XD9 18x10

tyres= fed RSR

Looks good as mate. Hey can I ask you what are the skirts you got on it? I love the little bit just past the door!!!! Just finishes it off nicely and I've been looking for something similiar for mine but can't find any :) lol

Loving it but

Looks good as mate. Hey can I ask you what are the skirts you got on it? I love the little bit just past the door!!!! Just finishes it off nicely and I've been looking for something similiar for mine but can't find any :) lol

Loving it but

They're Nismo option side skirts mate.

And to the OP, looks schweet hubba hubba :D

lol yer i missed out on the brembo's which will most likly be my next mod.

In my opinion mate, skip the standards and go for something better. They are good, but not the best and if your upgrading them you could do a lot better.

By the way I saved these photos to my favourite gtrs lol hope you don't mind

The wheels in the rear pic looks nice!

Love the full Nismo bodykit.

I have the same except no spoiler and boot / bonnet lip spoiler.

I see you got the Type M rear pods too which look nice.

WillL has the same wheels but in bronze and looks great.

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