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gf rekons fresh coat of black with some rainbow flake in it

im tossing up gunmetallic grey with heavy rainbow flake... or my gfs mazda chocolate metallic brown (still have 2L of paint left from her car so...)

front wheelbearings i believe are my noise/vibration in the front so need to get them done this week

just need to wait till tomorrow to ring around for bearing prices

front 18's arrive this week to complete the set (yay)

however my gf just bought some 18x9 +15 and 18x9.5 +12 bronze TE37's... and she wants my wheels so... im unsure wether to swap her or not...

18x10.5 +26 with 8mm floater and -1 camber with 215/40/r18 stretched

guard rolling done by my gf

guards getting fixed in about 2 months and being pulled out another 10-20mm... ideally i want to run 18x9 +0 front and 18x10 +0 rear comfortably i can fit an 18x10 +10 without spacer with the lip of the rim exposed by guard edge (what i consider flush)

LOL

dude i got about 30mm of pull so far

factory untouched guards you can roll on 9jj +30's all round with some stretch... ceffies dont accomodate shit

do i have pull? oh i got pull! it aint pretty but its pull!

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man i wish my girlfriend had similar .. or even remote interest in cars and taste in wheels with offsets like that.

tuff looking ceffy though dude.... ur always turning out DISH on your cars.. im jealous.

good luck with it.

well i test fit te37s tomorrow... oh yesh pics will be supplied :no:

both on her s15 and on my a31... so... d day tomorrow

kinda turned off by dish... although later on this year ill be getting an s14 shell to do as a long term track project... looking to squeez 18x11 -20 under the rears :P or something like that

**WARNING** NO 1" POLISHED LIP CLASSIFIED AS DISH QUOTED WITHIN BY THIS USER

Edited by Hella Flush
LOL

dude i got about 30mm of pull so far

factory untouched guards you can roll on 9jj +30's all round with some stretch... ceffies dont accomodate shit

do i have pull? oh i got pull! it aint pretty but its pull!

:( wats da measurements of dat rim in dat pic in da rear guards?

in the bottom one? LOL

16x7.5 +45 hahahaha

SUNKEN TO THE MAX

my 10.5 +26's are much better fitting but still in a tiny bit

haha yea ... sunken!!!! :happy: ...lol

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