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Very nice and clean, seen it in person too :P more pics pls :)

Half a inch more. I reckon it'd be close.

Of course they are lighter lol, hey bueller we need a thread with more pics of your sweet ride mate. Don't leave us hanging :)

You'd hope they're lighter as they cost about 150000 yen odd new per wheel back when they were produced from memory, double or close to double the cost of the lmgt-4. Not sure what the gt500s cost though.

More pics here or in another thread?

A few -

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Well,,, just read through the whole thread,,,very impressive purchases boys and girls. We are all keeping them in a job.

I was asked by Zebra once why I had a Nismo sticker (chinese copy) on my windsreen when possibly I didn't actually have any nismo gear on the race car. Well there's not that much to buy for a poor old R33 GTS-T but I am doing my best.

Nismo Speedo

Nismo Key

Nismo GTR Fuel Pressure Regulator

Nismo Front Lower Control Arms (Oh wait I bent one racing)

Nismo Rear Upper and Lower Control Arms

Nismo clutch and brake mounting Brackets (not really but nismo cheated by just welding more points)

Nismo Thermostat

Nismo 555 Injectors

Melinda was a bit taken by all the cool stuff Lander Toyota had bought into skippy land many many years ago and bought these 2 items,,,. We still have the receipts somewhere,,,pity we didn't keep the packaging..

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Cheers

Neil.

You'd hope they're lighter as they cost about 150000 yen odd new per wheel back when they were produced from memory, double or close to double the cost of the lmgt-4. Not sure what the gt500s cost though.

More pics here or in another thread?

A few -

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Close ups would be good including stickers. :)

When and where did u pick them up from Terry? Nice :)

'Twas I Marko who gave you a heads up on this set being on that BCNR33 F/S remember? I said you might ask Kamikaze... if he might separate the wheels from his car that's on offer. Then I noticed you'd ordered new ones so I stepped in afterwards.

'Twas I Marko who gave you a heads up on this set being on that BCNR33 F/S remember? I said you might ask Kamikaze... if he might separate the wheels from his car that's on offer. Then I noticed you'd ordered new ones so I stepped in afterwards.

Ahhh yes tbh I didn't instigate that path as I couldn't go past the wheels i got being full monoblock forged and less than 8kg superlight :) I'm happy

Besides that, white wheels on silver meh whereas on your white gtr would be nice...are they 18x9.5 Terry?

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