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f**k them guys who tell you to remove the original 69 GTR Badge, they are classic, i just got one for my R33 GTR they are not cheap. I wish i had an original KPGC10 GTR in my garage, your cars perfect man don't change a thing, it all comes down to what you want at the end of the day, any joe blow can follow the crowd and do the same as everyone else, it takes alot more hard work to be original and stand out of the crowd. I've always wanted a set of TE37 and GTC's for my car once upon a time, but now there like arseholes you see them on every corner. I'll catch up with you next days off Kingy... be cool thumbsup.gif

The GTR badge stays as it.

Thankyou everyone for your input has been very helpful.

Gloss Black TE37 19x10.5 +12 have been ordered (thanks matty Newera) along with advan AD08 275/30 tires from tire rack.

Only other thing exterior i would consider are carbon mines mirrors.

Thanks again

Kingy

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Hey,

It's been a while but i finally have the new brakes and wheels fitted..

A few small dramas with the tyre hitting the inner guard on the drivers side but i got the heat gun and 're shaped' the plastic around that area.

Havent given it a full on test out yet but first impresions are good.

I'll post some pics up soon

Cheers Matt

Hey

Sorry for holding out had a few things come up. But Finally here they are!

Not the best pics gettin around car is a little dirty and im by no means good behind the camera lol... (black gloss wheels are hard to take a good pic of)

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Cheers

Matt

yeah thanks for the coments, pics do not do these wheels justice!

Was very torn between gloss and matte but happy with the final outcome, also alot easier to keep clean than the matte.

I do have to say they only just fit in not a whole great deal of clearance

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