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I'll say having the wheels cambered in to sit under the guards does look hot, but it's a bit of a waste having such a wide rim cambered up (lose alot of traction). I'd prefer to see those wheels with less camber and a bit of guard work to match.

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again - CEDRIC PICS

And thats a tight lookin stagea grant. Not runnin an exhaust?

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its a custom exhaust i made on the stag

R32 Downpipe cut and reworked

then an axle dump exhaust with a blitz mid muffler

I'll say having the wheels cambered in to sit under the guards does look hot, but it's a bit of a waste having such a wide rim cambered up (lose alot of traction). I'd prefer to see those wheels with less camber and a bit of guard work to match.

pu tit this way

my cedric wore through SIDEWALLS

not tires.

literally

a set every two or 3 months

thanks Grant the xd9s look hot, definately suit the car in silver too (mines silver too) and fitment actually looks good and not too extreme :) Could u take a pic of your rear gaurds close up from the side to see the flaring work?

i will tomorrow

its dark outside now

that looks tough... so much camber it looks broken, which im not a fan of, but a tough looking car. Wow i hope it is sitting on airbag suspension? Safe to drive it in the snow like that? Do they run the 4.5L V8?

i run a VQ30DET with some mods bringing to an actual 300PS dyno number

yeah it has a custom S13 suspension swap with coilovers and airbags on the coilovers

but i actually drive lower than that daily

safe is a relative word in the VIP world

haha wow i really hope your joking... but then again there are a lot of tyres in the background of your stagea pics!!!!

thats why i haev so many

most of those are 225/40/18s

only liek 4 arent.

i have 8 more in another location

lol

funny story (kinda long i guess)

I was at a stoplight where some cops were talking

they kept looking at my car and pointing. SO everytime they looked away i would hit the switch, and lower the car a little. This went on for like 6 or 7 times until the light turned green and they were looking at me. I hit the up switch and they literally jumped with huge eyes lol. It was soooooooo funny i was laughing for like a day

Nice fitment on the Stagea, what wheels are they?

I was running 10 +20 rear and 9.5 +1 fronts on my Stagea. To me it wasn't extreme fitment, but for Australian standards it was a fair bit extreme.

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Would have lowered it more but the suspension did not allow me, plus the rear sometimes sagged during towing so the height that I had was idea. I left the front gaurds untouched, and the rears just got a lip. Didn't want to flare incase I put thinner/higher offset wheels when selling, but the guy bought it with the wheels.

Here are two photos of my previous two cars.

My first car:

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My second car:

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I want to buy another Stagea in future and VIP the shit out of it. Stagea + VIP = WIN

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