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How did you find the fit of the rear over fenders? I've bought these from Viva already, wondering how much extra work is in yours thanks.

Well we haven't moulded them on yet, but they seemed to line up pretty good, the only thing extra we are doing is a bit of trimming to stop sideskirts hitting (not viva's issue), and extend the fibreglass that goes around the fuel cap, if u know what im talking about.

what are you gunna have to do to get the rear wheels under and fitting nicely? do the fronts have any scrub issues?

loving the build mate!

as soon as im back in australia after my stint in london im keen to start a build..

the hardest bit is deciding what car to start with. s13 or 14, 32 or 33, or just buy a gtr and tidy it up. argh!!

good luck mate.

cheers adam

what are you gunna have to do to get the rear wheels under and fitting nicely? do the fronts have any scrub issues?

loving the build mate!

as soon as im back in australia after my stint in london im keen to start a build..

the hardest bit is deciding what car to start with. s13 or 14, 32 or 33, or just buy a gtr and tidy it up. argh!!

good luck mate.

cheers adam

hey mate, prob just a bit of camber, the rims will still stick out a little but thats what im going for. we had a little bit of scrubbing on the front bar from the front tyres but thats all sorted now, just had to push the bar a little forward.

If i was picking out of those 4 cars, obviously i went the 32 first, my next build is going to be a 34. but if not i would go an s14. Good luck!

rear guards are trimmed, over fenders refitted and drove it about 15km to the painters place, now just paint to go for the body, then new coilovers, camber arms and toe arms cheers.gif

hey jum its your old mate damo cars looking good man love the stretch tuff as hell give me a yell when its done and you goin to eastern creek ill try to be there should look mint when its done may have something by then to give you a run

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