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If you look at the first one, a significant detail is that you can't see the previous car through the windscreen... and on the second one, the reflections are very intense whereas you do not see any on the Subaru that is just parked next to it. The light is very different between thos two cars, that can't be realistic.
You add this to the fact that both cars are the exact same one (except very small details on the side skirt and on the back that do not look very realistic but shoped...), just not in the same position.
We first saw Billy’s 96 R33 GTS-T on our forum earlier in the month where he introduced himself and threw some photos up. It had us, right from the start, and when we found out Billy was only 17 years old when he had his R33 imported from Japan, it had us that much more excited. Imagine still being on your learners permit and having a Skyline just tucked away in the garage every morning as you start your day off. Not too long ago, our friend Ryan Gillin and Billy met up in the wonderful Melbourne, Australia to get a few proper pictures for us to drool over. Results are awesome, take a look for yourself.
yeh would have to be bronze 16's, although white ce28n's would work too. Dont think i could paint the raggas i have now but if a set came up that needed refurbed and were low offset and preferably 16's i would snap them up. loved the ones in the link you posted up not too long ago.
They just had awesome stance. Just enough offset and width to give the tyres some neat stretch without looking ridiculous or needing crazy camber to tuck them under the arches.