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ohh why would you rice a GT-R when u can be like Keir Wilson and own the track, cant wait for my shit to roll up on the docks ill rip it outa the contaner and do launches down the docking strip.haha . shit im getting outa hand ... ive had my fun at drifting now i wanna go all out grip and power , but i would rather set my GT-R up as jap spec , thats looks mean and has shit loads of power .

Yeah when Hpi stated the Code45 GTR had very rare rims, I laughed. Im for go but I dont mind the show as well. 400kw at all 4 baby baby. If anyone genuinely is interested in buyer an R, please dont hesitate to contact me as a new beast is on the way from sushiland. Willing to sell if the right buyer and price is offered.

whats the right price, i have someone with cash looking for a gtr

Cash mmmmmm I love cash hahaha........ I wouldnt accept anything less than 40,000 cash for it as it is. I just spent 8 grand on extra parts not shown on car (brembos, drag cooler, defi gauges etc etc etc, two tone bmw leather etc.

Sorry mate I was only playing with Wreckedhead, didn't mean to offend every R32 driver on the forum

LOL, none taken. I was being serious, it really is the sleekest shaped car I've ever owned. Whether it's boxy to others or not doesn't worry me! Once again, none taken.

Anyway, on the go or show front, the motor comes out tonight. Hopefully 350 at the rears once we finish. :wassup:

ok sounds cool to me, sold the 18's in the pics above, putting 20s on later today, will post pics soon as i get a chance, got a good price so if anyone is interested in buy a good set of 20s let me know.

ok sounds cool to me, sold the 18's in the pics above, putting 20s on later today, will post pics soon as i get a chance, got a good price so if anyone is interested in buy a good set of 20s let me know.

please don't.

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:cheers:

I'm building my GTS-t more for go...a black R32 already has the show...

will post pics of the new 20in wheels. looks crazy for anyone looking to buy wheels, 20s are your best choice.

Yeah, fully :uhh:

I dont understand how people cant see the appeal of 20's.

Shit ride quality, totally impractical, hellishly expensive rubber.................but the chicks dig it right?

I hope you got a free Tempe Tyres sticker with your new wheel hotness!

What sort of slicks, semi slicks, drag radials or drag cross-plys can you get for 20inch rims? Apart from being able to run massive brakes that would have the power to rip your face off, I don't get it if the tyres can't keep up with the brakes?

Did you change the ring and pinion to compensate for the larger rolling diameter? I know you've posted about being relatively fast around a track and at the drags - have the larger rims changed the suspension settings much?

Yeah I'm stupid and don't get alot of things ><

What sort of slicks, semi slicks, drag radials or drag cross-plys can you get for 20inch rims? Apart from being able to run massive brakes that would have the power to rip your face off, I don't get it if the tyres can't keep up with the brakes?  

Did you change the ring and pinion to compensate for the larger rolling diameter? I know you've posted about being relatively fast around a track and at the drags - have the larger rims changed the suspension settings much?

Yeah I'm stupid and don't get alot of things ><

suspension was adjustable, didnt change the ride hight at all, feels exactly the same as 18s. i got nittos tyres on the wheels now, some cross drag radial. they are actually a very good tyre. i didnt change any rings or pinions to compensate for the larger diameter, the speedo is still the same.

but as you must know doughboy the wheels are just for show, at the drags ill have a set of 17 or 16in slicks .

Yeah, fully :uhh:

I dont understand how people cant see the appeal of 20's.

Shit ride quality, totally impractical, hellishly expensive rubber.................but the chicks dig it right?

I hope you got a free Tempe Tyres sticker with your new wheel hotness!

Obviously you have a lot experiance with 20in wheels blitz, "Shit ride quality" ( dont think so its as shit as an 18in wheel) "totally impractical"( not really how practical are 18s or 19s. same shit really)"hellishly expensive rubber" ( its the same as any 18 or 19 in rubber) so i think you got a few things wrong, and for the chicks part, your 100percent right.

Obviously you have a lot experiance with 20in wheels blitz, "Shit ride quality" ( dont think so its as shit as an 18in wheel) "totally impractical"( not really how practical are 18s or 19s. same shit really)"hellishly expensive rubber" ( its the same as any 18 or 19 in rubber) so i think you got a few things wrong, and for the chicks part, your 100percent right.

:thumbsup: I know - its all about the chicks :D

So where are the pics?

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