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I had a chance to post up my old car pics a while back if you guys remember.

The old rims were WORK Emotion CR Kai in Bronze. Front were 17x9 and rear 18x9.5

The new rims are:

WORK VS-KF's with new Kumho Ecsta SPT rubber. The spokes are Burnt Black, lip is chrome.

Front 17x10

Rear 18x10.5

Front Dish: 100mm

Rear Dish: 120mm

Special Thanks To: KEEP Performance Lab for doing all the work on the car. They had to re-roll all four fenders to fit the new rims.

The bodywork to smooth out and paint all 4 fenders is obviously unfinished. I'll probably wait until my new bumper arrives to repaint everything at once.

Hope you guys enjoy the pics.

All comments welcome :D

FULL SIZE PICS AVAILABLE HERE: www.pbase.com/suomyairsoft/new_rims&page=1

BEFORE

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AFTER

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One thing is that there's some clearance issues with 18's on the front since I really enjoy having the car slammed super low to the ground.

Also running staggered it makes the rear rims and the rear of the car look bigger / wider. I think the best part of a skyline is the "rear end" lol.

Damn nice car man! The old rims were cool and the new ones are just damnn cool!! :P

How come you always get 17s for the front and 18s for the back?? Any special reason?

That's nice...

there is a thread here about matte / satin black paint jobs... your car is mentioned in there somewhere...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=85813

should post a pic there of it :P

VERY VERY NICE!!!!

try get a original gtr front bar, i had one like urs and i found an original plastic one looks better....

up 2 u

i agree with you about low 32's, only way to do it

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