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On 9/20/2018 at 7:40 PM, Adz #24 said:

Yeah gotta refinish it though clear coats coming up. Couple coats of resin and a respray of clear should get it back in good shape

It looks good mate. Probably add some wheels with better offset for better stance and then just enjoy it. 

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On 9/22/2018 at 12:24 PM, Robocop2310 said:

It looks good mate. Probably add some wheels with better offset for better stance and then just enjoy it. 

In the process of painting a set 20” lenso D1’s (just needs some decent weather to finish them) the 57F pro Volk 18” don’t give me enough clearance to get in my driveway lol.

1 hour ago, Adz #24 said:

In the process of painting a set 20” lenso D1’s (just needs some decent weather to finish them) the 57F pro Volk 18” don’t give me enough clearance to get in my driveway lol.

Sounds good. You painting at home yourself

post up some photos? Wow 20” are huge! What offsets?

6 hours ago, Adz #24 said:

Yeah painting at home in a matte black,

they are big but gives me the clearance I need and fills out the wheel wells nicely

 

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Looks good mate. You can even drop it a little more as the gap is quite noticeable or leave as is.

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On 20/09/2018 at 7:10 PM, Adz #24 said:

Yeah gotta refinish it though clear coats coming up. Couple coats of resin and a respray of clear should get it back in good shape

any pics of the rear?

and is the front bar the same as the coupes etc? and what skirts are they?

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On 30/07/2019 at 2:47 PM, Adz2332 said:

any pics of the rear?

and is the front bar the same as the coupes etc? and what skirts are they?

I’ve moved over to the ztune kit like in the pics posted but don’t have the rear slip on yet, from what I’ve seen the front bumpers are the same as the coupes but the rears are different 

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