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Form over function you answered your questions. Here's a pic of a friends car for reference. with 235 stretched over 11" rims.. It looked great! But not after the pole had anything to say. He is a hoon so I started meme'ing his picture of it lol and sent them to him and his brother

whats that got to do with fitment?

whats that got to do with fitment?

It's quite hard to lose traction in a stock BMW. With their safety clutches and all. Try fitting 11" rims under those guards without 235. I still had to flare the guards to fit. Stretched tyres are to Blame here. He wouldve been fine with smaller rims and non concrete stretch

Yo Sunkist

What's done to your car engine wise. Just a GTX 3071r and stock internals? How much boost again?

Mate is asking about your car, he just got a s14a too i think

Nah it's built just the head isn't too flash ATM.. Or so I think..

And it's running 19psi I think..

Nah it's built just the head isn't too flash ATM.. Or so I think..

And it's running 19psi I think..

Cool beans,

I think he's gonna be building up the s14a

Just linked him to your mate Leigh Kelly's album

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