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now sporting some coilovers and cheapy wheels :) still needs some more adjustment in the front.

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was i driving along side this the other night along main north road? was in a black S2.

Put some old school super advans on but wasn't quite sure if I liked the look.... Helping make my choice was an offset of 38 which was causing the rim to hit my shock when going into my work driveway :unsure: Ended up putting them on my bro's 32 which looked perfect

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Hi Guys!

New to the Forum, from SA. Had my Stag for almost a year now!

Not much work done: Apexi Power FC, HKS Poddies, Apexi Exhaust

Upcoming work: Timing Chain, 6-Speed, Cams or Intercooler? Cash will decide!

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here is my ARX owning it for nearly a week now

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Future plans? no heavy modding

just the following

1. Spray the moldings same colour as the body

2. Lower it + camber

3. Wheels

here is my ARX owning it for nearly a week now

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Future plans? no heavy modding

just the following

1. Spray the moldings same colour as the body

2. Lower it + camber

3. Wheels

That's Gold...lol! Nice!.....watch with spraying the grey bit's they tend to look strange unless you get the front AXIS(as per the pic) bar onto it.....look forward to seeing it real soon!

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That's Gold...lol! Nice!.....watch with spraying the grey bit's they tend to look strange unless you get the front AXIS(as per the pic) bar onto it.....look forward to seeing it real soon!

That is what I'm aiming for - where can I get that front bar + grill? re-spray would not be an issue

what are you suggesting - just respray? and leave it as it is?

IMO.....I would leave it as is until you get the AXIS bar's then spray it!....I just find that the AR-X looks to plasticy with all the stock bars spray'd!

IMO.....I would leave it as is until you get the AXIS bar's then spray it!....I just find that the AR-X looks to plasticy with all the stock bars spray'd!

And here I was thinking it looked overly plastic without the grey painted.

Guess you can't get away from it's ugliness :P

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And here I was thinking it looked overly plastic without the grey painted.

Guess you can't get away from it's ugliness :P

Ouch man do not say ARX are ugly lol - I will do some maths with my finances and see if I can put some money away for the axis bar - if not I might just leave it and spray it and get a grill +fog lights?

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