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Some may or may not know.

I bought this car from B-Man late last year.

the paint was not in all that good a condition, interior was even worse..

hahahaha

anyway, I had the little damadge in the rear right guard fixed, and had the thing detailed in and out, and I just spent a few hours on Saturday givign it a wash and polish.

Next list of mods..

Matt black spray for intercooler and pipes.

air con vents.

so here are some pics to make him wish he hadn't sold it.

:P:):)

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yes same off set.

no spacers used.

it fits nicely and looks wider than stock wheels.

only issue is that the front left wheel rubbs against the inner plastic guard when reversing with full lock left. and sometimes forward too..

you can see in the pics that it is pretty much inline with the guards.

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