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have u slamed it yet mate

just thought i do ya a quick pic of what it could look like with the right height suspension.Hope ya like it mate

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it is now slammed, although not that low lol.

and its not wearing its new shoes either, because the company i got them off f**ked them upon fitment. now i cant get my money back

ill throw some pics up

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Thanks people.

I decided to wash it and go and get some decent pics. I did abit of a shoot as such, im not photographer though.

so with my little digi cam i snapped these.

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And you dont have any rubbing problems???? Do you have your guards rolled?

Lol i wouldnt say that :ermm:

I do scrub sometimes over large bumps, tight corners etc, however if my car werent so low, i would have no troubles at all.

So dont slam it as low and you will be fine :) plus its not the offset thats causing the rubbing, its hitting my plastic inner guard liners.

Its just too low, the rims themselves are a nice fit i think ;)

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