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neg. loooks great provided your not trying to smash lap times out

you can see the entire inner edge of the rim

due to the stretched tyres

due to the stupid offset (and/or spacers) and having it far too low.

The rear guards/arch are not the right shape for "ultra low" mexican.

god damn rear left speaker does this really high pitched buzzing after replacing the standard ones - driving me nuts - its so minimal but god it annoys me.. so i unplugged rear speakers.. stay with front for now till i can book it into jb or somewhere

I had a perfectly working rb20det and thought it was the shit.

Then I drove a GTR....

wasnt your 'rb20det' also a stock 4 door and automatic lawl. That doesnt count as experience to judge a rb20 ~_~

Im sure you would say different in Roy's car :rolleyes:

god damn rear left speaker does this really high pitched buzzing after replacing the standard ones - driving me nuts - its so minimal but god it annoys me.. so i unplugged rear speakers.. stay with front for now till i can book it into jb or somewhere

The speakers on the R?

Still trying to sell the 25t or?

The speakers on the R?

Still trying to sell the 25t or?

yeah on the R lol

i should of just left the stock speakers in there but i stuffed around and now its annoying me!

yeah i need to sell the gtst still - to be honest ive been MEGA lazy lately in selling it - havent done anything, havent got back to people etc - in next week or two ill prob go about throwing it on car sales or something >,<

yeah on the R lol

i should of just left the stock speakers in there but i stuffed around and now its annoying me!

yeah i need to sell the gtst still - to be honest ive been MEGA lazy lately in selling it - havent done anything, havent got back to people etc - in next week or two ill prob go about throwing it on car sales or something >,<

Stock speakers weren't enough for you?

You'll see ;) 9.5+22 all round though

tell us farken

best gtr ever.. take note!

it's not often that i say this, but alex... bad call brudda!

it's not cause GTR's are all about performance etc etc..... it just doesn't look right imho.

GTR's seem to need less low and more tyre.

there is nothing quite like the look of an angry R, and that one just looks wrong

wasnt your 'rb20det' also a stock 4 door and automatic lawl. That doesnt count as experience to judge a rb20 ~_~

Im sure you would say different in Roy's car :rolleyes:

Yes lol.

Completely different though.

Off boost they're so dull. Maybe the manual in this will seem different.

Or the R is screaming for you to hear the exhaust note not the sound from the speakers... tongue.gif

lol well thats more the reason i thought i might need aftermarket speakers rather than the paper stock ones :P

i wont use any till they all fixed, so ill just hear the exhaust which is very very nice lol :P

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