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seeing that FK kit for the first time other than the yahoo japan pics, gotta say i'm not a fan. didn't realise it flared out so much

LOL if youre a pussy and run skinny rims of course it looks like it flares out heaps - run some 10" on the rear and some wicked 9" offset up front and suddenly you've stepped up from all the boys like a real man!

Haha i was waitin for your input on this, how much again that kit set you back? Im really bent on what kit to get as ill say oh yeah ill get this one so ill start savin for it then as time goes on ill get fedup with waitin so ill end up taking the cheaper way out ie the uras copy kits that appear on ebay, ive been told they cause more stress to fit, than they're worth

Dude, the Uras is filthy because every f**ker has it

My kit cost about $2200 - definately worth it. The fitment was a bit shit but in the end it was worth it because Im yet to see it on another car in Oz.

This is how my bunky rolled in - http://www.innaloo.net/~jai/cefiro/cefiro01.jpg - http://www.innaloo.net/~jai/cefiro/cefiro01_damage.gif

Then I put suspension in - http://www.innaloo.net/~jai/takushi/22-08-04_1051.jpg

Comic Relief - http://www.innaloo.net/~jai/cefiro/tb/tb1.jpg http://www.innaloo.net/~jai/cefiro/tb/tb3.jpg

Man these cars are ugly when theyre not pimped out!

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LOL if youre a pussy and run skinny rims of course it looks like it flares out heaps - run some 10" on the rear and some wicked 9" offset up front and suddenly you've stepped up from all the boys like a real man!

were you running these sizes in the pics you posted or girly-man sizes, hence the flaring looking rather excessive?

were you running these sizes in the pics you posted or girly-man sizes, hence the flaring looking rather excessive?

I was running 18x9.5+35 and 18x8.5 +38 w/ 20mm spacer

And the flaring is hardly excessive! Uras is flaremaster9000 spewspec!

(im not bias)

JK

haha spewspec haha love it

Mmm i been thinkin though, diana rear bar, sides an front, but with th front bar cut it nicely enough to accomodate the cooler, i rekon if i put the time and effort into it i could make it turn out alright, then ill look into a duck tail wing but not th diana cefiro one, looks like you could get sum serious air time off that thing, maybe something more like retro fitting one ment for a celsior or something like that, all a matter of trial an error i spose

ok here's what you do

1) buy bodykit

2) put body kit on and paint it

3) move on with life

my car is hotter than everyone elses here cos i do my own thing, like the bobtail spoiler and the VIP chrome stripping - i get many kudos from randoms for them haha

ceffy bodykits are ceffy bodykits - except for homouras ones, they're for faggots and for poofters

i been thinking about changing my chrome stripping over to gold stripping

for the extra tacky japanese look

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