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Thats Mr_Gs old car..

he got a s15 now..

hahah hmm thats my street..

Why you wanna know dezz??

Edit: hes gone overseas.. But anyways i think he just had to take the inside guards out..

he did flare them a bit!! Not to sure on which rims, as hes a wheel whore. Always changing rims every month.

If u want details just speak to me online dude..

Edited by siddr20

i've pm'd him...re- 34gtr wheels

i read his post when he was selling them, guards need to be rolled, and inside the guard removed (although his car is lowered and mines not...

he had 235's all round..id be going 235's and 255's

and it says he was online today, so looks like he's still active while overseas

Yup, he will be back on thursday or so..

Yea i thought he needed to roll the guards. Just wasnt sure on which rims he had done it on.. Has hes always changing rims lol..

AHahh dude his car was so low.. Dont know how he managed but he did..

Yup, he will be back on thursday or so..

Yea i thought he needed to roll the guards. Just wasnt sure on which rims he had done it on.. Has hes always changing rims lol..

AHahh dude his car was so low.. Dont know how he managed but he did..

yeh id say the fronts need to be rolled if the car is lowered..but it might be ok at stock height....might not be either lol. but at ~$50 per guard for rolling, its not a big deal.

rears id say would be fine with 9" rims :D

thanks for the help guys ;)

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