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I was wondering how i could get hold of some r32 rear quarters preferably that have been cut off the car. They are to be used on a silvia to replace the silvia ones as they are wider and its an easy way to make a steel widebody for the rear of the silvia so i can get 17x10's under it!! Any ppl that would know speak up cause most of the importers dont bring them in:uh-huh:

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I was able to get them, as you are able to get 9's under the rear of a silvia, it's not worth spending that kind of money just to get one more inch, I would just go for a f/glass wide body, about the same price, and would be wider most likey.

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can u still get them say aroun january cause iv already blown the money for them but i will still nedd them so ill keep in touch. Nah all steel is the way to go and its atually easier and far less time consuming if you know what you are doin, plus the arch diameter on a r32 and silvia are nearly the same!! also glass is dead wieght at least steel is real!!

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GTS would do but if someone had gtr panels at the right price id be very keen, im in Canberra dude but will up your way in January which is when im now keen to buy anyway let me know! What do you have on offer!!

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yeah i will its not for a while yet like mid next year but it will be in zoom cause im doin alot of other stuff to but i cant say yet its still hush hush:uh-huh:

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