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Did you make the spoiler? or if not where is it from?

Bought it, pretty much just a piece of sheet metal that a wrapped in CF vinyl. Then its a case of taking 20mins to fit it with pop rivets. Few pic's floating around SAU if it and me getting it and installing it

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Lovely, what offsets and tyres are you running? Any guard work?

Looks incredible, great dish happening there.

18x9 +20 plus a 20mm bolt on spacer front & 18x10 +18 rear. Tyres are215 40 18 front & 225 40 18 rear & I have rolled the rear gaurds but the fronts have been rolled & pushed out a little.

18x9 +20 plus a 20mm bolt on spacer front & 18x10 +18 rear. Tyres are215 40 18 front & 225 40 18 rear & I have rolled the rear gaurds but the fronts have been rolled & pushed out a little.

Wish I could run wheels with those figures on my GTST but no one in my area does decent guard work. Thats a fair stretch on the tyres.

Plenty of camber I'm guessing?

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Removed my plastidip and cleaned up my wheels today. Also bought some centrecaps that came in a machined finished, gave it a lick of 2k black with clear and put sticker ontop. black with embossed logo so the machine finish comes through. looks tidy imo. also some neochrome steel lug nuts. Just needs gloss black valve caps to finish it off.

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Removed my plastidip and cleaned up my wheels today. Also bought some centrecaps that came in a machined finished, gave it a lick of 2k black with clear and put sticker ontop. black with embossed logo so the machine finish comes through. looks tidy imo. also some neochrome steel lug nuts. Just needs gloss black valve caps to finish it off.

the sticker on your boot is entirely appropriate

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