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Thanks for the comments guys

Fronts 17 x 9.5 + 17 with 215/40/R17 tires

Rears 18 x 10 + 18 with 245/40/R18 tires

More pictures to come tomorrow, the car has been sitting for a bit so I'll give it a wash and polish then take some more pictures

I think I have found a set I want to keep...

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Thanks for the comments guys

Fronts 17 x 9.5 + 17 with 215/40/R17 tires

Rears 18 x 10 + 18 with 245/40/R18 tires

More pictures to come tomorrow, the car has been sitting for a bit so I'll give it a wash and polish then take some more pictures

I think I have found a set I want to keep...

Haha its not even dirty!

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Iv been a member on here for a while now, so i thnk its time i posted a pic of my car. Thier only dodgie phone pics that i took tonight, hopfully in the next week ill get some more pics with a better camera.

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Love the 4 door 32... I reckon they look great, with so much potential!

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Guards are all done now. In those pics, the rear guards were just pumped using the newspaper technique. It helped with clearance, but was still rubbing with every bump. Ended up borrowing a roller and gave it a little more of a flare/pump. It's all good now as far as I know, no rubbing at all. Fronts just needed a roll and it's all good as well.

His rear tyres are actually 235s not 245s.

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Thanks Adam :)

Yep tires are actually 235/40/R18, my typing error

Heres a few more pictures with the front and rear guards rolled, didn't get a chance to clean the car but you get the idea

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