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adam, you just solved my tyre dillemas... I was trying to figure out what 225/40/18's would look like on 9.5J wheels. They look mint. hehe time to chuck em on the cef.

Ended up getting 215/40/18's on the front 8.5J wheels, and 225/40/18's on the rear 9.5J wheels. just gotta roll the guards (next saturday morning) to tuck the wheels in and the cef's gonna be riding dirty.

That's my mate zac, he was just chilling and checking out my dish.

TonyL, as much as I would like it to be laying rails, you are dead right about road clearance.

I don't really care for scraping over speedbumps and up driveways, but I think it could come down just a little more.

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lol some of those proton conversions are totally thinking out of the box, esp the R33 and S15 conversion kits. next time i go to malaysia i'm gonna have to go see those nutbags about some fibreglass parts.

i'm actually diggin the r34 front on the ceffy... it does even up the front with the high boot... all the other r34 front conversions use the standard ceffy height for the front, and consequently end up making it droop too low. this one keeps it up high and it looks fuckin awesome. I'd do the front conversion and leave the rest of the car ceffy style tho instead of makin it a wannabe 34. i suppose in MY you could rock it, but in AU that would get you laughed at.

Counting down the start to the race in the second pic....against a truck :D
lol that's how the ceffies roll in QLD... we drag trucks yo.

Haha, the pic was actually taken in Sydney. My mate in his turbo Patrol was revving it up at the lights, all for laughs. Lol

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