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What ever rims u like, jap are generally better/ lighter but more expensive but u canget some good looking ozzy made rims with tires for under 2grand. There's no right or wrong really exept for chrome 22"s

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Griff what coilovers are they?

I'm interested how low the front ones go.

Simon I guess in a track situation where you're trying to set fast time it could feel a bit shit but seeing as the car is primarily used on the road I guess it doesn't matter what height it's at.

I ended up getting the BC - BR's which apparently are in between the street and track level?

They are height adjustable and damper adjustable so my spine is pretty much dust at the moment :D

The things we do to look stupid.

I haven't even got the fronts maxed out yet simply because my rims wouldn't fit. I'm pretty sure that there is about another 20-25mm left in the thread on the coilover.

I haven't even got the fronts maxed out yet simply because my rims wouldn't fit. I'm pretty sure that there is about another 20-25mm left in the thread on the coilover.

mitch when i last saw your car it was ridiculously low, i cant even imagine it now,

you must be dragging your ass along the ground haha

and another thing i want to know is how are u fitting 18x10s on it as well. all kinds of crazy.

mitch when i last saw your car it was ridiculously low, i cant even imagine it now,

you must be dragging your ass along the ground haha

and another thing i want to know is how are u fitting 18x10s on it as well. all kinds of crazy.

come around to my house and I'll show you how its done.

I'll provide the pole......no homo.ph34r.gif

Haha plenty of backyard spec guard rolling and a little bit of camber on the fronts along with stretched tyres :)

Disappointing to hear Jimmy.

Would have been good to see you up at the track.

And bubba wouldn't have a clue what you just said so probably not. The frustrating thing is that it only started leaking after I put a brand new one in

Disappointing to hear Jimmy.

Would have been good to see you up at the track.

And bubba wouldn't have a clue what you just said so probably not. The frustrating thing is that it only started leaking after I put a brand new one in

Sorry completely forgot about you, still need a hand doing the sway bar? as bubba said bit of goo is the answer

If anyone needs odds and bods for their 32 i'm stripping a 4 door atm for the interior. Theres no suspension components but i have front quarters, reo, abs unit and little bits. Or if you'd like the shell with some LHR damage come take it

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