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got the wheels on

fronts sit nice flush with the guard and rears could do with 10-15mm spacers to bring them flush (maybe more) and to be lowered lots.

chef- any updates with yours yet?

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I have the elctrical diagrams for them now. should make debugging them a fair whack easier. I have one with a CAN issue currently and this is going to help immensly!

(FYI they are CAN bus driven car depsite how they appear as a 'simple box'. )

got the wheels on

fronts sit nice flush with the guard and rears could do with 10-15mm spacers to bring them flush (maybe more) and to be lowered lots.

chef- any updates with yours yet?

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Wheel and tyre specs, stat! Are they 205/40 17s?

My place looks like a wheel warehouse, got three sets of Rota RBs (16x7 +40s, Cube spec) and the Goocars for my car also arrived this week. They have tyres on them, but they're odd sizings, so I'm getting new rubber and sending it down to my local panel beater for the necessary guard massaging, then wheels/coilovers go on.

Wheel and tyre specs, stat! Are they 205/40 17s?

My place looks like a wheel warehouse, got three sets of Rota RBs (16x7 +40s, Cube spec) and the Goocars for my car also arrived this week. They have tyres on them, but they're odd sizings, so I'm getting new rubber and sending it down to my local panel beater for the necessary guard massaging, then wheels/coilovers go on.

wheels are stitch precious at 17x7 +28 all round. rears could easily go to a +15 i think. and 205/40/17s for $160 for the set deilivered brand new :yes::)

chris rogers - how much to supply a cruise crontrol kit?

i looked over here but they seem pretty steep.

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wheels are stitch precious at 17x7 +28 all round. rears could easily go to a +15 i think. and 205/40/17s for $160 for the set deilivered brand new :thanks::down:

chris rogers - how much to supply a cruise crontrol kit?

i looked over here but they seem pretty steep.

what were you quoted? given that I'll put the controls on the right side of the wheel and its all DBW mine probably won't be as cheap as you are expecting.

for example:

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thats one we did earlier.

This is 16x7 +35 front, +15 rear....

I'll take a few snaps of the ones david (cube cars) has. there is a black one with a decent stance on it and I think the wheel sizes are similar.

what were you quoted? given that I'll put the controls on the right side of the wheel and its all DBW mine probably won't be as cheap as you are expecting.

for example:

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thats one we did earlier.

thats the picture i saw.

i think it was 60000yen ish plus install.

although i was going to do the install myself rather than pay someone over here to do it.

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700 + 220 fitting. its not something you really want to attempt yourself. if you want a dash light on and a car that will start and not go anywhere - by all means have a go. :)

thats the picture i saw.

i think it was 60000yen ish plus install.

although i was going to do the install myself rather than pay someone over here to do it.

its a local product- made in brisbane actually. :) the yen has little to do with it. the criuse unit runs on the same base as the V35 items I do.

its a local product- made in brisbane actually. :blush: the yen has little to do with it. the criuse unit runs on the same base as the V35 items I do.

im in japan. the equivalent ones iv seen over here are a similar price then.

i was going to see if i could use the cheaper aussie dollar to my advantage :)

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This is what a 17x8 +30 looks like...

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Front will need some guard pulling - when we lowered it down, it was Mexican by about 25mm...

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That's the rear - reckon it will only need a guard roll if I can find a camber kit soon enough...

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