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Hahahaaaa Scott !! Reverse psychology hey?

On a serious note though....getting the fitment right before I take pictures...will put up a teaser later today.

In other news...got my new keychain from DriftBunny Decals....bling bling !! Crap photograph but looks cool in real life...mini fan blades and all :yes:

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Yeah good spotto..Upper arms are next on the list..gktech are out of stock of the v3 ones..dont really wanna get china..played with a lot of setups and stocks kinda maxed out and still looks crap on one side...bent arm possibly im thinking

Ok I need help on this one please.

I am currently running 18x9 +35 with a 35mm spacer to get the rims sitting the way I want them.

Looking at ordering / sourcing some 18x10s but not sure what offset to get.

Apparently the O disk versus the A disk affects offset as well...i want max dish so going with the O disk.

What offset should I be getting if I want the rims to match my spacer set up atm?

Ppppphhhhanks :)

Hey Jez :) how you been? Love the progress. Wide stance is wide. :cool:

Was just wondering, are you happy with the current power set up, or do you have plans of achieving a few more horsies down the track?

Hey Jez :) how you been? Love the progress. Wide stance is wide. :cool:

Was just wondering, are you happy with the current power set up, or do you have plans of achieving a few more horsies down the track?

Cheers man..yeah all good

Well I will soon have the grip to run a more powerful setup...I already have shiny new custom rocker covers....

So

...e85....front facing plenum...bigger throttle body..bigger turbo and some fun...who knows ;)

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Took a few pictures this evening.....

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Have the rears sitting where I want them for now....but new rims are coming from Japland anyways.....three months wait though :/

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Fronts will soon have the current rears so will have enough dish finally :)

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GTR wing will be swapped back to carbon wing once I get the new wheel setup right.

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