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Happy Friday everyone, any plans for the weekend?

I'm going to be replacing my Intake Manifold Gasket on Saturday... going to be so much fun :|

And Sunday going to be finishing off my frankenstein rear end with the freshly rebuilt R230 1.5way and GTR Drive Shafts... but still with GTST rear hubs... (hubs are a little smaller than the gtr ones, so going to have to join the gtst splines to the gtr shafts at the CV Joint, urgh)

Should've get the bloke to throw rear hubs in to make up for 6 weeks of wait to get the rear end.

how about these on the GTR?

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*strokes beard* hmm....................

90s TE's with the rounder spokes and flatter faces look the best imo.

What about TE37 Fortessr?

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Light wheels, had a set in 19s once and would want another set...

lol true...

also TTA's look like cheap ripoffs

Probably the reason people haven't jumped on it.

They're not TE37s though, they're related but they're not called TE37. Sticker lists them as DAY-TE

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/181033468359?nma=true&si=Q273Vv4hTS3ILfOaZXni6YvM7NE%3D&rt=nc&_trksid=p4340.l2557&orig_cvip=true#ht_814wt_1397

When I had mine, it said TE37 on the sticker, mine was 19" though.

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I'll see yours and raise it with...

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TE37 Forged MAG.

Lot of love for egg cartons. Might sus out clark rubber for some proper shit. Easier to acquire than egg cartons without buying 15 dozen eggs

Just ask anyone who works in a restaurant... boxes of eggs have the 6x5 egg cartons and about 10 per box.

there is a car that "rocks" those near my house (it's actually a bob jane company ute)

I get the "pleasure" of seeing them regularly

oh and they tryes also have that red stripe on them

how about these on the GTR?

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This colour is the baws of te37's, would rep 100%

90s TE's with the rounder spokes and flatter faces look the best imo.

Yeah much prefer proper te's than the SL's

there is a car that "rocks" those near my house (it's actually a bob jane company ute)

I get the "pleasure" of seeing them regularly

oh and they tryes also have that red stripe on them

Lol all the bob jane cars roll with those kinds of wheels, it's a sign to avoid at all costs :P

there is a car that "rocks" those near my house (it's actually a bob jane company ute)

I get the "pleasure" of seeing them regularly

oh and they tryes also have that red stripe on them

When are you reppin' these? :P

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