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Post by Sargeant_Khan »

Looks great Shannon :beer
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phat as mate!!
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Wow just WOW :beer
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Post by JDSTAZ45 »

Nice look, nice stance and nice brakes.
I feel like hitting the buy it now button on those Wilwood brakes!

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/150719776926 ... 1423.l2649

Although, I'm surprised Shannon you got dramas with the kit!

Tomsun... all you need is 5 stud hubs to make it work with your multistud wheel setup!
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Post by WidebodyWoody »

would be interesting to know what you had to do to make them fit.
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www.18u wrote:....As a bonus of the brake upgrade i now have more positive offset, meaning i don't require spacers anymore to clear my strut :D
Did you by any chance fit the rotors on the outside of the spindles?
=> No spacers?
What offfset (mountingsurface->pad-surface) would the discs be then?
Iv'e been thinking of doing this when I install my coilovers and bigger calipers on the "spare"-legs....
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Post by www.18u »

So i just realized i've been mostly updating my Facebook page rather than this thread.

I had blue walls added for the last cruise, just to try and be a bit different and break the car up a bit.
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I had to add this cruise pic hoonie took the other day, as it's my favourite shot yet (Even if it has Aaron's ugly mug in it riding shotgun).
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Also today i fitted my 20 inch FPV Dark Argent rims more for a laugh, but also as i'm thinking about buying new rims, or possibly painting my centres on my current rims this colour and leaving the outers polished.

FYI 20's fit a piece of piss with no scrubbing and thats still a 245 tyre.
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Old VS new rofl
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OLD. Sorry old all the way. :beer
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Post by TOMSUN »

If you paint your old rims. Centers a gun metal grey do you have to strip the 3-pieces or can you do them assembled?

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www.18u wrote:So i just realized i've been mostly updating my Facebook page rather than this thread.
Your'e an *-hole, and I'm a f***-book refuse'er (/looser?)... :P
www.18u wrote:I had blue walls added for the last cruise, just to try and be a bit different and break the car up a bit.
Different, yes... but not breaking up enough, for me.... but still very ok!!!
www.18u wrote:I had to add this cruise pic hoonie took the other day, as it's my favourite shot yet (Even if it has Aaron's ugly mug in it riding shotgun).
I take it you don't know howtoooo edit pic's... :twisted:
He's kind of cute though... :luv
www.18u wrote:Also today i fitted my 20 inch FPV Dark Argent rims more for a laugh, but also as i'm thinking about buying new rims, or possibly painting my centres on my current rims this colour and leaving the outers polished.
Never mind the old/new... I'd like an answer on my previous quiz.... :beer
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Post by Mick »

shannon those dark argent wheels are nice as :) its a pity that now even our big bad 'muscle' cars run massive offset wheels with no dish, those in a 3 piece with 4" lip would be sick :)
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Post by perrinsohc »

Mean brakes!
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Post by thrash »

have you tried turning with them? :twisted:
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WANTSOM wrote:Personally, I find sloppy boxes very unsatisfying. I like them tight and taught to the point that if you dont have to push to get it in then its probably too old and time to get a new one :P
don't try explaining that to her tho..... just leave. lol
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Post by www.18u »

I drove on them all yesterday! No scrubbing at all
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Post by NachoMan »

Between the 2, the older shinier wheels are better.
All wideys look good with some sort of 5 spoke dished wheels though me thinks...
That's what's going on mine... :)
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