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I was following your thread really closely up until/before you got the kit (and it was still white haha)

Ermagersh you have come a long way man, absolutely balls to wall in terms of the build. Hoping to follow a similar path when I get off p's; in terms of the GTR kit.

PS

I looked up JDL they really don't ship to AUS :'(

Yup JDL don't ship internationally. But Mad Motors Uk will ship the kit cheap for you :)

so. when are you getting 22s?

When you give me the monies

  • 5 months later...
On 11/1/2014 at 4:51 PM, timmy_89 said:

Holy moly they look big.

For the rest of us, what size are the tyres? :P

Any more pics, maybe some from the front/rear to see how far they stick out lol

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