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11 hours ago, PranK said:

This is so awesome. I might have wet myself a little when they revealed the wheels.

 

 

Oh to have that sort of money to throw at our cars.... 

"Hello Nissan Parts?  I'll have one of everything thanks, bye"

I must say I need this type of motivation in my life  right now!

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1 hour ago, PLYNX said:

I like how they magicked the crack in that front bar together.

Working in the fiberglass supply industry for nearly twenty years that would of been a real bugger to fix correctly !

They didn't, it was replaced with a new one.

13 hours ago, PranK said:

The wheels tho!

I know man, freaking awesome ! I wonder how much ? Might send my Nismo GT1 set back 😂 Probably cost more to refurb with Nismo  than the original $5k+ price in the 90s

 

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@PranKFound a slightly used set here for more drool of the best wheels ever !

https://www.ebay.com/itm/224174808803

 

On 5/6/2021 at 10:09 PM, PranK said:

This is so awesome. I might have wet myself a little when they revealed the wheels.

 

 

needs 20mm spacers or GTR offsets.

And they put the flares over top of the pinstripes. pathetic.

2 hours ago, Leroy Peterson said:

needs 20mm spacers or GTR offsets.

And they put the flares over top of the pinstripes. pathetic.

WTF is it with that, the pin striping and flairs I mean?????

4 hours ago, Leroy Peterson said:

needs 20mm spacers or GTR offsets.

And they put the flares over top of the pinstripes. pathetic.

To be fair that’s how the stripes came from nismo.

It’s dumb yes but true to how it was built 

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15 hours ago, UWISSH! said:

To be fair that’s how the stripes came from nismo.

It’s dumb yes but true to how it was built 

Yeah not sure if it was sarcasm originally, but yes correct the guard flares go over the pinstripe from factory.

Also the wheels are genuine Rays engineering Nismo LM GT1 in original 400R 18x10 +20 offset.

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