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thats what i thought until i saw the car fit them on a 5.5 inch rim.

plus 225 is fine on 6 inch lol.

and yes ill get pics as soon as i get the other pair sorted.

they be fi

thats what i thought until i saw the car fit them on a 5.5 inch rim.

plus 225 is fine on 6 inch lol.

and yes ill get pics as soon as i get the other pair sorted.

i ran 225s on my 6 inch 13s

little wheels on little cars run bubble tyres, all this stance fag no tyre faggotry that goes on today...kids got no idea how we used to roll...200hp of 13b on 13 inch tyres, that was the thing and it was fast... Will be fine man, will be better than fine, will be cool as f**k because it has traction.let the haters hate as you dissapear into the sunset..

I've only used full lock in a car park.

Once lol. But yea like I said they going on my bimmer rims that are just for the drags. So yea.

Fed 595s for the pulsar daily rims. Leroy you find any caps mate!?

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some gtir brakes i gained from the donor car,

post-70109-0-95288300-1404700391_thumb.jpegan unidentified as yet steering wheel also from the donor...

and a couple of rear on pics, with 12mm spacers on 14x5.5 175 wheels.... 185's to come..post-70109-0-36278600-1404700416_thumb.jpegpost-70109-0-30373000-1404700425_thumb.jpeg

finally photos :banana:

the steering wheel is a NISSAN

is the exhaust still standard Paul?

ps I :wub: the SAU sticker on its ass

hehehehe!

your a funny fecker!

the zuast is completely custom, but we recycled a volkswagen jetta turbo diesel muffler for the stock look.

its getting changed when i get some moneys....

i love my sticker too!

wut?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!

pics of measuring when you get home man.......

i thought gtr would be same size as gtsts!

laughing. im pretty sure they fot pulsars and s13/14s etc....

wut?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!

pics of measuring when you get home man.......

i thought gtr would be same size as gtsts!

laughing. im pretty sure they fot pulsars and s13/14s etc....

nah, sorry got confused with my current momo steering wheel -

R32 GTR is 370mm

I actually prefer my R32 GTR steering wheel than the momo race I have, as its actually bigger.

thats why i put the nissan on!!!!!!!

i had a dished momo on there 350mm it was a pain in the ass. this is much better.

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