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OH! makes me think i should have taken pictures from when i moved house today! stag was CHOKERS!!!

Same, when i moved, managed a fridge(in box). also managed a 46" TV(in box) plus all the other crap.

THis is nice(not mine) gallery_63525_3330_1074722.jpg

Very Nice!! They look so nice in black.

Flip the little cover over the positive terminal or it wears thru the underbonnet heat padding stuff :)

Yeah I was charging up the battery and forgot to flip it back ....do you guy's know the color code of the dark blue for the 1998 stagea 260rs?
Yeah I was charging up the battery and forgot to flip it back ....do you guy's know the color code of the dark blue for the 1998 stagea 260rs?

If you put the vin # into FAST it will give you the paint code.

If you dont have FAST PM me ya vin and i can do it for ya.

Yeah I was charging up the battery and forgot to flip it back ....do you guy's know the color code of the dark blue for the 1998 stagea 260rs?
It should be on the factory ID plate below the model number(my guess is BT8) but put up your vin number otherwise for the definitive answer.
I sold my RS4 S on Friday, took one last pic before she got picked up. :D

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what offsets are those? thats exactly how i want the wheels on my rs4s to sit, what did u use?

9.5 +15 all round with 235/40's

I have the wheels for sale, PM me if your keen.

i'm so poor its not funny, did u have any issues with clearance? did u have the guards rolled or anything?

Looks awesome. Pity the RS4V's don't have the same rear cradles to run rims with that sort of offset. I'm trying to squeeze 9.5 +25's under mine....

i'm running 9.5+15 on the rear of mine no problems at all.

on another note, just ordered my new wheels, so 4 months-ish (such a long wait :banana: ) and you'll see some more crazy wheel fitment :banana:

i'm running 9.5+15 on the rear of mine no problems at all.

on another note, just ordered my new wheels, so 4 months-ish (such a long wait :banana: ) and you'll see some more crazy wheel fitment :banana:

do tell mike...pm me if its a secret

i'm so poor its not funny, did u have any issues with clearance? did u have the guards rolled or anything?

Its all good! Only issue I had was the wheels would sometimes hit the coilovers but that was because I ran the car so low.

I would have prefered if the wheels had a +5 or even a 0 offset and ran the same camber all round (around 3 degrees)

i'm running 9.5+15 on the rear of mine no problems at all.

on another note, just ordered my new wheels, so 4 months-ish (such a long wait :( ) and you'll see some more crazy wheel fitment :laugh:

What suspension are you running? I've got a set of Tein Style Master Super Low down Wagon Spec.... stupid funny names! My biggest issue is that I can't get the front end any lower. The rear I can drop another 2". Did you roll/pull/pump your guards to fit the +15's? Do you run camber arms?

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