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hey, guys..

I am a new member in this forum..

I want to start my first article with my favourite pic of GTR.

Also, I want to know what brand of the wheels are on this GTR.

Good luck to all da skylines drivers in this forum~

See u guys on the street some times...^^

Cheers

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does that GTR belong to Rays?

if so, please let me know so that i can show my apolosie to Rays..

I have got thousands of GTR pics and i may confuse that time..

I just love that GTR on the pic and it's my dream car (nice wheels too~)

-Kor_GTR32- (from Korean Gtr32 lover)

Nissaner

yes thats my car,in for link computer and 700cc injectors and dynoed on fri night but running out of fuel at higher revs need bigger fuel pump and redyno tune

new racing hart wheels 18*10 arrive in nov

Originally posted by | hype^ |

i hate black/grey rims.. makes the car look dirty.

while on the other hand, i love dark rims covered in brake dust.. looks like the car actually gets used :)

for some reason i like dark cars that haven't been washed.. robocop style.

Shaun

Originally posted by RadiuM

while on the other hand, i love dark rims covered in brake dust..  

I know what you mean... stock 33 wheels look like shyte unless they're covered in brake dust :rolleyes:

kor_gtr32, its not the car that belongs to rays, its the brand of the wheels: Rays Volk Racing TE37 :)

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