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Hey fellas last pic i posted up was a photoshop to see what ppl thought of the height.Well my car is now at that height so i thought id post up some pics of my pride n joy from the SAU Megalong Valley cruise

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Hey fellas last pic i posted up was a photoshop to see what ppl thought of the height.Well my car is now at that height so i thought id post up some pics of my pride n joy from the SAU Megalong Valley cruise

Gee mannn!! it's look nice and low, i could say.. perfect height for 32 mate

well done and good job!

:)

man that looks insane, I love it

What are the specs of the wheels?

The wheels are Axis deep dish 19x9.5s with 265/30 zr19 rubber.Not sure of the offeset as i have to run spacers.Im really happy with it now ay

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Gee mannn!! it's look nice and low, i could say.. perfect height for 32 mate

well done and good job!

:)

Thanks mate.I think its insane ay.Its taken me a yr to get it to its present state so im finally happy with it

Any scrubbing?

Mine has similar size rims and scrubs like crazy atm. Hate to say it but mine needs raising! lol

Looks phat. Good work.

Hey mate.Yeh thanks.Sits nice now.No scrubbing at all ay.Ive had my front guards pumped and my rear guards rolled.The only slight problem i do have is that my exhaust sits abit too ow so ill get my mate to make it a bit closer to the floor.

Edited by Travis32
Very nice car 32Line... What wheels are they? Look awesome!!!

Hey Travis, yeah looks good. Well I'll have to get my guards rolled a bit. Definitely want it as low as yours. It looks porn.

Yeh no worries mate.Did you say u had 275s?Depending on ur offeset you may scrub.But if ya pump the front guards far enough ull be right.Rear guards should be fine if ya just roll them cos once you lower it the guards just swallow the wheels

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