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for those that don't venture outside the protective sphere that is the victoria section :P

and for those that can't be bothered clicking, just trying to get the measurement of the R34 GTR rear spoiler. From the base to the top of the support, so not the actual wing bit, just the height of the struts/support/pillary type things. I've found a copy wing but looks too tall, measurement, bout 22.75cm's.

cheers.

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PHATT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! maybe, i'll find the pic of the one i'm looking at...

As far as i know, Racepace is like the opposite side of Melbourne to me? Am i wrong? And my pulsar didn't like going 100 last time i took her on the west gate, something started rattling at 90 :D

Troy, you out there mate? wanna get a ruler to that rear spoiler of yours?? :(

again, that black R34 is phat!!!!!!!!!! :P

Who around here owns an R34 GTR?   :confused:  

i dunno? :confused: altho i heard some tool drives this Blue R34 GTR, but he doesn't know how to drive and keeps screwing his gearbox. More dollars than cents if you ask me :P

i don't think the rims on the black GTR are BBS, definitely not LM's as there are no visible studs. The spoke pattern is very similar, and lots of companies do the same pattern, but i have seen those rims somewhere before cos i rember the dish to them. I reckon they look really good on a black car (dark rims).

thanks for that Sai! :D

Looks like Shin switched from those dark rims to the TE-37's. You don't happen to know what the original rims on the car were do ya Sai?? the one from this thread...

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/upload/showthre...&highlight=shin

thanks for that Sai! :D

Looks like Shin switched from those dark rims to the TE-37's. You don't happen to know what the original rims on the car were do ya Sai?? the one from this thread...

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/upload/showthre...&highlight=shin

http://www.bbsdirect.co.uk/

I believe they're the BBS RC - a lot of wheels from BBS look like the LM so everyone just says they're LMs.

here also

http://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/upload/showthre...8&highlight=BBS

Dont JMS and UAS have R34 GTR copies?? the proper sized ones?

yeah, but carmate only wants $360. I could prob get a genuine one from Yahoo for that price. Not going to spend close to $700 for a copy wing. Maybe i could chop up wth the carmate one?? :confused:

Sai, they're definitely close but quite the same. The ones on Shin's car and this car...

f4297.jpg

have a little dish to them. The spoke don't sit right on the edge like the BBS ones. It's a popular spoke design, hard to find the right company :D

thanks guys.

Oh and ni i think JMS said their mould corroded for their rear wing, they only wanted lke $400. I think the UAS one is a rip for being it's a replica.

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