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You bitches all copied me :P

well I was officially the first skyline to get the white ones at least.....tempe JUST got them in stock the day I went.

but meh...now more than ever I wanna get a set of Rays....

stan you should have went the 19s.....they have a better and wider dish. The dish is rounded and not edged.

I didnt want 19s on it again so I went for the 18s.

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OMG WHAT HAVE I DONE :( Definitely got to make a note of this "grand" achievement somewhere :rofl::)

Beer Baron: How farkin' slow was that cabby going eh? I ended up getting the shits as you may have seen :(

Flip: The front lip was from CarMate... $280 me thinks, not including spraying and fitting/modifying to fit :)

Beer Baron:  How farkin' slow was that cabby going eh?  I ended up getting the shits as you may have seen :(

haha, yeah you needed to pull the little manouver that i did a few metres ealier, then you could have been clear of me and the taxi in one hit. i was just cruising along. :rofl: taxi was good for a laugh, as soon as i get along side he suddenly had an urge to go 10-15kms faster than he was before... nice one.

do you guys think the impul copy's wil fit on a r33 with the 9.5 rears in 19"?...as my car sits pretty low with the cusco suspension (guards have been lipped)

as all the ones i see with the 18" 9.5's, the tyres get pretty close to the guard and look like they will touch if they sat lower.

Cheers ...Jim

yeah Vork racing Ravs engineering rims are just as cool as the impuls. if not cooler. If i get a set of TE37s i should get some of the ravs engineering stickers to put on so no-one tries to steal them.

Jim it's hard to say because

A) We don't know how much your guards have been lipped.

B) We don't know how the aftermarket suspension has affected clearance.

Best bet is to go there and try em out.

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