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    Lowered GTR on BBS

    Saw this in another forum a few days ago and forgot to post it here, looks pretty damn good
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    Raise it and drop LMs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Canuck View Post
    Raise it and drop LMs.
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    Back of the car looks alright(tailpipes a little too wide for me), but somthing about the front just doesnt work for some reason.
    thanks for the pix
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    all show, i wanna see how that performs on track and rides
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    whats with the obsession with the blued muffler tip anyhow?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RacingManiac View Post
    whats with the obsession with the blued muffler tip anyhow?
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    he BBS doesn't work for it, it seems too new for such a lacy wheel, a R32 would look better on those wheels

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    The BBS wheels look too fussy, wheels like this would have been better I think, bodykit and ride height look good though
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    Never liked BBS to well...Needs Volks, Work, Gram-Lights, or something....I love how the GTR looks in black though....my fav color for that car...
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    strangely i like it.. and i am not a fan of the classic roadwheel design, BBS or otherwise.
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    doesn't look too bad... wheels are too elegant for such a fat whale of a car though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clutch-monkey View Post
    doesn't look too bad... wheels are too elegant for such a fat whale of a car though.
    The fat whales make good targa cars though

    Clutch dont be bitter mate..... The GTR smashed all the cars not just Porkkas at the latest targa west event, you just have to accept it
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    Quote Originally Posted by charged View Post
    The fat whales make good targa cars though

    Clutch dont be bitter mate..... The GTR smashed all the cars not just Porkkas at the latest targa west event, you just have to accept it
    thats not what i mean. it just looks too damn fat to suit thin/delicate spoke wheels. needs something chunky
    it's like putting whiteballz in ballerina shoes.
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    or me in a g string..........what need a smiley for vomitting
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