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Get some neg camber on that sucker - STAT!! 4mm different offset than mine (+22) and your's is full mexican!

I fitted my bluetooth adaptor for the headunit, so now I can take and make calls without worry of getting busted on the phone.

i will hit the coilover soon enough if i put too much in... its got like 1.5 degrees now so NOTHING... just lipped the gaurds more and not touching at all anymore :)

they were +30 with a 5mm spacer.

So that confirms the ideal M35 fitment as 9.5 +35 offset.

Oh and they look insane! so tough!

come again?

if they were +30 and he added a 5mm spacer, that would mean that they are now sitting effectively at +25

or if they are +35 with a 5mm spacer then they would be effective +30

etc

finally got around to aligning mine, and very happy - exactly what i wanted (well maybe closer to 3 deg neg on front but 2 is fine) :P

18x9.5+2

18x9.5+1

front -2 deg camber

rears -.5 deg camber

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how the driveway go mike?

yeah not too bad, no dramas getting out and only a little bit of rubbing from the front bar getting in surprisingly.

the wheel aligners was another story.. had to have a couple of blokes push me up their driveway cos i got beached sea-sawing :ph34r:

I accidentally bought some wheels when I went to get a fresh set of tyres... 19x9.5 +35 with 5mm spacer on all 4 fit peeeeerfect.

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I will get some better photos soon.

NICE!!!

might have to do my headlights soon!.....once I stop buying other parts!!!

I accidentally bought some wheels when I went to get a fresh set of tyres... 19x9.5 +35 with 5mm spacer on all 4 fit peeeeerfect.

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I will get some better photos soon.

LOL @ "accidentally" bought new wheels...

LOL @ "accidentally" bought new wheels...

lol I just accidently bought a 15g R33 GTR

going to sydney soon to pickup

must sell the track car now

currently fitting wilwood brakes, to put the brakes back on the r32.

might end up selling the stagea if I enjoy the gtr too much. or vice versa

Well it seems I need a different loom and a relay of some sort. :D

do you mean you're putting in the little motor that helps close that last little bit or the one where you push the button and the whole tale gate opens and closes?

if its the latter, where did you get it from and how much? i like gadgets :P

Well it seems I need a different loom and a relay of some sort. :wub:

If you can get a part number (and a picture) for the relay i have a box full of relays and resistors and other odd little electrical boxes left over from my wrecked car!

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