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Yeah i have a set , the reason i have the gtr rims on the back is because i was trying to fit the 9s' on the front (the fronts are only 8s') . I really want some meister s1s' or something , probably with a black center for something different , i'm a bit over chrome . Those wheels will probably end up on the 32

The ti as it sits now with all thew coilovers, all s13 front suspension, r33 gts t 4 potters, n12 rack ends, s13 tie rods and all nolithain bush it the back

Yes I need to do somthing about the offset on the rear but Might just have to get 35mm bolt ons soon cause moneys to tie up for better offset and width rims

Also got bored and did a garden edging lower lip

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Edited by lawler

yeah only reason i went bright is cause the car is black and cant really clash lol... will be getting slammed when i burn these tyres off, then ill get the guards done so i can fit some 245 or something at least under it, 225's dont do it justice from behind haha

how my old girl is sitting at the moment.

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Awaiting an oil change, cam covers re installed & a few front bar mods/wiring fixes, should be on the road again by the end of the weekend thumbsup.gif

would you guys advise using bolt on spacers or slip on for 33's?

wanting to pump my wheels out a little before getting some new ones.

Edited by Autumn33

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