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Hi my name is Mark,

I had been wanting to upgrade my 94 Lancer for some time now. I have recently sold it and found a car that I love. It is a R32 GTS-T "93 Model. I earlier had been thinking of getting the R33 GTS-T, although I like the sleek shape and the race look of the R32. Here are some pics of my baby. Give any opinions of what you think, especially the wheels which Im not to sure about changing.

Thanks

Mark

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thanks heaps guys for the feedback, its helped me convince my mate that I should put some 18's on. I also don't mind that it doesn't have a rear spoiler, I think that the R32's are beutiful with or without a rear spoiler it doesn't really matter, but on the other hand if you had a R33 I think a rear spoiler is necessary.

Thanks

Mark

:uh-huh:

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Originally posted by BROKEN

whats the go with the headlights?

they are different to others i have seen.

They're the standard issue lights, 'bug eyes' were actually options. You'll find the normal lights mostly on sedans and lower spec (GXi, GTE, GTS) cars. Both my Skylines have had them.. I think its because the higher spec'd cars are the ones that get imported, you see the optional lights more than the base spec.

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Originally posted by makaveli

thanks heaps guys for the feedback, its helped me convince my mate that I should put some 18's on.  I also don't mind that it doesn't have a rear spoiler, I think that the R32's are beutiful with or without a rear spoiler it doesn't really matter, but on the other hand if you had a R33 I think a rear spoiler is necessary.

     

                                         Thanks  

                                          Mark

         

:uh-huh:

18's are for SHOW

17's are for GO ... if your like me ya wana go so get 17's :wave: Ohh and dont put a wing on it 32's look better without them!

- Steve

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