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New shots of mine

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new pics... got bored last weekend

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Good to see you guys filling out your guards with nice wide offset wheels.

Looks Tuff! :(

Rocky88, I think your wheels can go a bot more wider...

Yeah there supermade clear covers on N1 headlights.

Not a big fan of tints maybe something very subtle.

Ah, thank you....I wondered what headlights my car had, I knew they were different to normal 32 ones but wasn't sure what they were. N1 look sweet IMO.

looks tough! only thing i would do is maybe pull some camber out at the back to make it even more flush :thumbsup:

Dont really want the rim sticking out anymore than it already is, cant really tell from those photos but the rim has about 10mm poke front and rear. Got 215/40's on there now and probably go back to 225 and deal with rubbing. Gonna lower it a bit more pretty soon to.

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