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those are 17x7's with 235 45 17's on them (should probably be closer to 215 50 17 with that rim width tho)

offset wise they are +35 with 30mm of spacers behind them (effectively 17 x 7 +5)

17 x 9 +7 fits even better still (215 45 17's on those tho, way too small)

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Final got around to taking some pictures of the Fridge, Very happy with the swap back to the Autech bar and although i drives much nicer on the 18's I think I miss the really phat look of it had with the 19's

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I´ve really wanna do a lot of thing with the car. But i cant find anything here in sweden.. So every Little thing gonna cost alot..

To next summer i´m gonna put on som new 19" Wheels and coilovers.. Seraching for roofspoiler right now

Welcome to the forums Atenza (Martin)

Very nice Axis.

Any plans for modifications in the near future?

I´ve really wanna do a lot of thing with the car. But i cant find anything here in sweden.. So every Little thing gonna cost alot..

To next summer i´m gonna put on som new 19" Wheels and coilovers.. Seraching for roofspoiler right now

If your handy on the tools we can ship parts direct to you for performance upgrades.

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