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I'm quite happy with the look. The only thing that bothers me a little is the space under the numberplate, that the jap plate would fill. Trying to think about ways of tastefully moding it, so it looks a little cleaner.

In the grand scheme of things - its not that important!

Sorry for the phone pic!

Ok, so I grabed the snappy tom, and went to a car park where its lit up. Thought I'd do it better justice than a phone pic.

I have a bad camera, and no mad skills - so don't flame me for the photography!

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Edited by PN-Mad

lol... has been done! its now even front to back - Jetwreck took 3/4 of a coil off at the back.

We actually measured it - its now exactly the same height as Jetwrecks

Edit - 19x8.5 +22 / 225/40/19

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Figured I'd take a pic and post it up while the car was relatively clean :P Needs new wheels and more low, but getting there

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Here is a pic with the new wheels. Work XSA 18x9+30 with a 245/45-18 Kumho KU31.

Car needs a good wash and polish!

now that looks angry....nice work.....looks great!

we have very similar taste in wheels my friend!

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