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Originally posted by Allan GTI-R

the 32 GTR with the rims (see pic above).

There are only 2 sets of those rims in the country.

a white R33 GTR has the other set - apparently worth 8k.

Where did you hear that?

They're Dronell rims, and aren't that expensive. Tempe Tyres, Ozzy Tyres, etc, can all get them, and the rims on the white R33 GTR (GTR51K) aren't the same. Very similar, but not the same.

I have seen these Dronell rims on many European cars (BMWs mainly), and they certainly aren't the only set in Australia.

Guest Allan GTI-R
Originally posted by Merli

Where did you hear that?

from the owner himself - i cruise with him and the other skyline i mentioned quite a bit.

that 32 should see 600hp when they finally finish tuning it too.

apologies if it's not the only 2 sets - i'm not into wheels so i take their word for it.

Originally posted by Allan GTI-R

from the owner himself - i cruise with him and the other skyline  i mentioned quite a bit.

Those rims are bloody horny, but they certainly aren't that exclusive. :)

Have a close look at Angelo's car the next time you go for a cruise... If I remember correctly, the spokes flare out slightly at the edge of the rim, and aren't parallel like the Dronells on that beautiful R32 GTR in question.

600hp eh? Should be good for high 10s-low 11s? Awesome :P

That black GTR was at the gong cruise last Sunday.

Put it this way....i made a trip or 2 into the bushes throughout the day after taking afew pics of it (...or was that coz i noticed some women disappearing into the bushes, oh well)

Guest Allan GTI-R
Originally posted by benm

That black GTR was at the gong cruise last Sunday.

if it's the r32 you are talking about on page 1,

i think it's actually purple - if you see the top corner (drivers side) of the front bar you can see it.

i've only ever seen the car at night - has been off the road for around 2 years after an accident.

Originally posted by benm

That black GTR was at the gong cruise last Sunday.  

Put it this way....i made a trip or 2 into the bushes throughout the day after taking afew pics of it (...or was that coz i noticed some women disappearing into the bushes, oh well)

is that xcalba or something

was at the runs last sat night at appin

didnt race, drove in traffic with it

Guest Nightsky
don't worry, allens a fcukwit anyway and talks outa his arse!

I'm afraid I have to second that. A long time ago I was trying to post on the fast fours forums and he acted nice via pm, then when I posted he slammed me in front of everyone.

Then a whole thread was created to slam Loz recently. As well as countless others I have seen heavilly flamed by Allan GTI-R for no reason on those forums.

Oh and by the way Allan GTI-R ..... welcome to the Forums.

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