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r32 GTR just arrived! Another one for perth and YES its another gunmetal grey one.

I've been giving it a good look over since it arrived and looks in good condition all round, even got all the service history! (last service 2000kms ago). Wharfies knicked my gear knob but thats all :)

Ill get some pics up soon if you guys are interested in seeing it?

Something i noticed today is that its got 255 Tyres on the rims. They look massive even for a GTR, Can someone tell me if Its this stock size?

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r32 GTR just arrived! Another one for perth and YES its another gunmetal grey one.

I've been giving it a good look over since it arrived and looks in good condition all round, even got all the service history! (last service 2000kms ago). Wharfies knicked my gear knob but thats all :)

Ill get some pics up soon if you guys are interested in seeing it?  

Something i noticed today is that its got 255 Tyres on the rims. They look massive even for a GTR, Can someone tell me if Its this stock size?

Congrats on the new machine - hope it sees more road time than my R ;)

Std tyre size is 225/50 R16 btw

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Im doing what i can to compliance it myself even as far as side instrusion bars.

But its all Cash flow.. Yours will probably see the road before mine does.

This weekend plans are to pull out the side mirrors this and get some replacements cut (flat ones). Do you want me to get some cut for ya as well? And anyone Else for that matter?

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I was going to borrow some for compliance...but would'nt mind some anyway, incase that dosnt work out ;)

Let me know how much ;)

I'll be doing most of the compliance stuff myself also...so look out as i'll be picking your brain in the near future :D :D

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