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31/12/2009 17:36:35  

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Hi All,

Can anyone confirm that an 08 Gran Turismo has the following wheel fixing specifications?

PCD 5 x 114.3
Centre Bore 67.1mm

Thanks

SleeperSy
31/12/2009 18:47:17  

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Unfortunately Sy specs on the gt/gts  are slim on the ground  perhaps a pm to Robbiemac might prove fruitful


regards loz


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52 plate 4200 cc Lowered Tubi's and full GS body kit,steering wheel and rack
55 plate 4200 cc Gransport Full Larini system,AP Racing big brake upgrade ,more stuff pending

1/1/2010 11:04:54  

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Thanks Loz,

Will Do.

Im thinking of getting some wheel spacers as the wheels look a bit lost in those arches, I love the wheels and the look of the car, just feel it would look a little better with the wheels nearer the edge of the car. Im also on the Larini trail, Im hoping to engineer them to be switchable on the standard Turismo.

Sy

< Message edited by SleeperSy -- 1/1/2010 11:05:32 >
1/1/2010 13:34:33  

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Simon you have PM

regards loz


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Old pompous spods current stable
52 plate 4200 cc Lowered Tubi's and full GS body kit,steering wheel and rack
55 plate 4200 cc Gransport Full Larini system,AP Racing big brake upgrade ,more stuff pending

1/1/2010 20:06:05  
 

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All I can tell you about the wheels is what's in the manual in that the fronts are 8.5"J and the rears are 10.5"J, as for larini, I've got a rear boxes fitted and it's excellent, there's enough of a roar to make the car sound the way it should be not too much that it's intrusive in the cabin, there's a slight drone at about 2000rpm but that's easily avoided.

I'm based in yorkshire, so if you are anywhere near, give me a shout and we can meet and you can hear for yourself.

robbie
1/1/2010 20:19:20  

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Thanks Robbie
Im in Central London, so ill have to give that one a miss

Thanks

Sy
1/1/2010 20:20:27  
 

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oh well, David at larini, did some recordings when he did my car, hopefully he can upload them for you.

nice car though!

robbie
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