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race wheels are nice for the track, bling wheels are good for the bitches

Hahaha. I agree, unless the bitches are race orientated haha.

Something like that is what I'm thinking of doin to my stagea when i get it in about 4 years haha.

But I'm a luxury fan.. I'll admit it lol. but just wondering whether the dark chrome race wheels would be a good/different/unusual contrast on a luxury modified stagea.

Good/different/unusual is what I want :closedeyes: What do you guys think?

:closedeyes:

i think you shoudl get eurolines/viennas/etc etc

Thanks for the suggestions, Ill look into it now :)

Can never plan too much when moddin' a stag :mage:

I saw a pic of a really nice white s2 that was at tokyo autosalon, Looked like it have chrome Work rims :) !!

Ddddaayyyymmmmmmm! That would be so nice in black!

I like the Euroline DZ on http://www.work-wheels.co.jp/wheels/index/ :closedeyes:

Are these deep dish do you know? because deep dish is a must :) Edit: yeh just having a look now, they could do with abit more dish :) But stil a very hhawtt rim!

and would 19s fit with airbags? or would they stick out?

Im no wizz on offsets etc. :mage:

Edited by StageaHoon

if you roll and flare your front and rears, you can get away with 19x9 +20 or 15 all around on bags, but your not going to get that low due to the front suspension setup, the top arm will hit the frame int eh front

actually if your going bags, you need like a 9 +25 in the rear to tuck up in there.

Lol. Ill have to look into it, yeh I'm not sure about flaring n rolling the guards because i think it messes up the lines of the car and thats what i like in the first place lol. The white one I saw in a pic from tokyo autosalon with the work meister S1s had flared and rolled guards but it didnt look to bad, but it was modified JDM style... Ill just keep the look out n ears open for more ideas :closedeyes:

The two black stags in the pic in the post above that started me questions, would they be 19s? because they fill the guard just nicely.

without getting too off topic lol.

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