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What rim sizes and offsets are you running. Stretched tyre on rear?

Again looks f**king great! Is it gunmetal?

225 on a 18x10+15 rim, those are my crappy rotas, gonna go 18x10+20 rears soon and 9.5 +5 fronts

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Putting it back together should help with this.

Also, send the LMs to me.

Thanks.

coinscidently the LMs are for sale for the right price

need to pay for my Japan trip

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Its a gtr front bar and fenders with some pumped over fenders/ door cover things and a stock rear bar.

Loads of work to get the rear pumped like that, not just plug and play

Looking good moh :woot: do mine next for freeeeeeeeee :whistling:

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Okay, been busy teeing up the window guy and sending iy off for road worthy etc

As for the kit, well, its a cheap kit, very thin so we added more glass to.it to get it a bit stronger.

One thing I that challenged us, was that the kit was actually too small.. we had to shave a fair bit and extend some bits and pieces, alsothe rear doors don't line up with the fronts anymore because of the added width, so you have 2 choices, skim the rear half of the front doors with some bog or keep it with uneven doors lol.

And last but not least, what irritates me the most is that, the kit is a bit uneven, once we fit the back bar back on, the bottom passenger side where the bar meets the body was not flush where as the other side was its not major bit its there. Other than that. There's a lot of work to go into these types of kits. Will I do it again? f**k no.

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  • 2 weeks later...

update, got her rolling under her own power.. but it spewed oil errrrrrrwhere.

front ends being repainted as the painter isnt happy with it.

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wheels coming in a few weeks thanks to my dear comrade, Roman 180 haha

they will be getting bigger lips to make them 9.5+15ishh

but i cant decide on a rim colour!

toss up between these two house of kolours

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