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i posted them up a while ago

they 18x9 +30 with 15mm spacers on front and 18x10 +25 on rear

and yeah gotta save some coin and get all the guards rolled flat

hey blags i see ya from melb do you go on any crooz's at all ?

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So sexual, should I sell my GTR and buy a GTST then slam it and whack wheels that i'd need to destroy the guards?

Had to quote this pic...

So sexual, should I sell my GTR and buy a GTST then slam it and whack wheels that i'd need to destroy the guards?

or just be a bit different and do it to your gtr.

having said that i still think thats the best looking gtst ive seen blags

or just be a bit different and do it to your gtr.

having said that i still think thats the best looking gtst ive seen blags

Yeah, I've been umm and ahhing about it for yonks... Just got a rough quote to make a set of Nismo LM-GT1 to my desired width and offset, it came up roughly $1.5k - that is before I buy rims so that is at least $3k exercise, for similar (if not few hundreds more) I can get brand new SSR or Work Meisters instead, decisions, decisions...

You have 18x10 +10 on yours yea?

oh wat yeah i no the feeling man im getting married in feb next year so i cant go that crazy with me car till after that, just want to get me injecters and comp so i can have some real fun lol, wat rimz ya getting or is it going to be a surprise.

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