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Tough wheels!

I like'em.

Or just get Charles to vinyl wrap your spoiler :P

Don't think vinyl wrap in CF will look good on purple.

Sticker bomb would be though, just need to find some.

Still not sure about the Panasports though, just walked outside to get mail from the letterbox, watching the R thinking, man, 17s does look tiny!

Don't think vinyl wrap in CF will look good on purple.

Sticker bomb would be though, just need to find some.

Still not sure about the Panasports though, just walked outside to get mail from the letterbox, watching the R thinking, man, 17s does look tiny!

I meant get Charles to vinyl wrap it in purple or try and match your colour as close as possible.

17" will look tiny on a R33 GTR, you need to go at least 18".

Jamie, if I'm going to wrap it, I'd rather to have it stand out. If I'm going to wrap it in purple, I may as well paint the whole spoiler.

Yeah, for me to go 18s I'd have to grab a softer set coilovers than what I've got in mine atm, and grab swaybars - more money down in the drain...

Don't think vinyl wrap in CF will look good on purple.

Sticker bomb would be though, just need to find some.

Still not sure about the Panasports though, just walked outside to get mail from the letterbox, watching the R thinking, man, 17s does look tiny!

i have some sticker bomb at mine if you wanna try..someone needs to take it off me before i keep going.. lol

600x600..

What happened to eastside imports club or whatever it was called..?

Ask Jezza Boi as he started that.

I think they are still around, but Vic Imports Clubs was the branch off club from SEI, which is growing quiet big.

Jamie, if I'm going to wrap it, I'd rather to have it stand out. If I'm going to wrap it in purple, I may as well paint the whole spoiler.

True, sticker it up yo!

Yeah, for me to go 18s I'd have to grab a softer set coilovers than what I've got in mine atm, and grab swaybars - more money down in the drain...

Haha!

you'll get there.

I'm in 2 minds about it, the coilovers I've got in makes the R handles really amazing (don't have any other form of handling bits) but it is way too harsh for street driving, one uneven surface, my driving position changed that instant - which isn't good should I want to make the R faster...

Atm, looking for softer coilovers, so far seen Tein Driving Master - need to do research whether how stiff it is.

i have some sticker bomb at mine if you wanna try..someone needs to take it off me before i keep going.. lol

600x600..

Hey, not sure if this much will cover the area I want, where did you buy them from?

Harsh ride? Time to man up

I don't mind it actually, but I'm not sure if I wanna wreck wheels this rare though.

Yes, I'm a girl now, deal with it.

I don't disagree with what Alex is saying about lock in times, it's a legitimate reason for some people not entering. I don't mind staying the whole day, I can always leave my car there and go do something else...doesn't suit everyone though.

I just want to say one last "tl;dr" passage, that committee do take suggestions on board...it's stupid not to listen to your own members. But most of the time, the issue being raised is one that's already been discussed by us (~10 people). A decision has to be made, and sometimes we end up divided over it. Anyone can spot problems, coming up with an actual solution to keep everyone happy is another thing. If you've got a solution, send it through...I'm not being a smart ass...trust me, they will 100% welcome it if they can't fault it. That's all committee is, a bunch of fellow members critiquing items and throwing ideas/input at it until a majority agree on something...because 10 minds are better than 1.

Docklands only want us to move cars in and out during non peak times, being the start of the day and the end of the day. Which is a shame, because it is an awesome and central location. So then you change it to something like Caribbean Gardens, where you can drive in and out...suddenly you're snubbing the west siders who cbf driving an hour to the SnS, and I can't blame them for that.

Anyone want to help with / do a boot install for $$$?

No waiz.. what did you have back then?

Knew some people from Mccr, it's a shame they no longer exist. The club exec. was a dude with a black Mr2 and i believe he also had a powerful soarer

lol I was on my L plates when MCCR was around...only went to a couple of cruises, hung around the forums a bit.

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