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I think it's really dependent on colour; Black would work fine, White; a bit like a fridge. Silver looked ok, but I've seen a gold one, and I'd rather poke out my eyes than have to look at it again; bloody atrocious! Also as others have said, you'd have to butcher the bodywork underneath the plasitc so you can get the wheels out far enough to fill the guards properly.

agree.

i wanted to do mine, but theres really no going back if it fails..

i was thinking more of doing a matte paint finish on the car instead.. hmmm

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Lol....nothing wrong with my offsets NA boy!!!!.... Fill the guards quite well actually.... My offset would however look shit if I didn't have the rub guards.....lol!

And what's all this ar-x jealousy from the guys that own poverty packs all of a sudden!:P

I like to think of mine as a "stripped out, performance lightened version" thank you :nyaanyaa:.

Wouldn't mind a sunroof some days though...

I like to think of mine as a "stripped out, performance lightened version" thank you :nyaanyaa:.

Wouldn't mind a sunroof some days though...

hmmmmm.....pinch.gif......maybe....damb it!!!!......you need to earn the performance part though!cheers.gif

come at me NA brah! lol

NA not too much longer!

Also what offset is aggressive? I am looking at some wheels (down the track) 20x8, they come in +30 or +45.

Fail, and Fail. Daleo is right - an 8 inch would be a +20/25 Use an offset calculator, and look at some setups and calculate to see what would fit best.

Please please please don't go down the Chromie 20" path....:spank:

go more aggressive with the wheel

19x10 and 19x10.5 with +20 offset

like to see that.

This is

Work Gnosis GS1

Front:

20x8.5+18 (225/35/20)

Rear:

20x9.5+20 (245/35/20)

Fit another inch in the back....? You'd be Mexican.

p1.jpg

cant have staggered in AWD...

+1

Its a pain in the ass but Can't do it.

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NA not too much longer!

Fail, and Fail. Daleo is right - an 8 inch would be a +20/25 Use an offset calculator, and look at some setups and calculate to see what would fit best.

Please please please don't go down the Chromie 20" path....:spank:

like to see that.

This is

Work Gnosis GS1

Front:

20x8.5+18 (225/35/20)

Rear:

20x9.5+20 (245/35/20)

Fit another inch in the back....? You'd be Mexican.

p1.jpg

+1

Its a pain in the ass but Can't do it.

That car is a fail to me! It looks awesome, but....

I want a car I can actually drive, this is much more important to me than my car looking 'tuff' in a photo. I definitely don't want any scraping at all.

Wouldn't get up my driveway in that thing :O

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That car is a fail to me! It looks awesome, but....

I want a car I can actually drive, this is much more important to me than my car looking 'tuff' in a photo. I definitely don't want any scraping at all.

Wouldn't get up my driveway in that thing :O

+1 on that.

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