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So I pimped my old man's car cos I was embarassed to be seen in it.

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Oh snap! Godfather rims baby!. 18x8.5" in the front, 18x9.5" at the back. Hoping to stretch some 215/35/18's in the front and 225/40/18's in the back. I might hit up Option1Garage for some Cum-ho's.

Has anyone had any issues fitting this size on a cef in terms of rubbing and stuffs?

Also just bought a Grace bodykit from Erin @ JDM Garage up here in brissy. Needs a bit of work and some paint before it goes on.

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yeah I know... "Rollin on Tweeeens bitches" doesn't quite have the same effect tho.

Well technically I bought it for my dad (hence the auto trans), then I got it back off him after he wrote it off. So I guess its my car now.

when did he write it off, u mean that lil scuff on the front bar back then?

lol

far as i no mite need to mod the rear bar wheel arches a lil if your gonna run a body kit

looking the goods

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some lady back into a 3 lane road while he was comin down it at 70... radiator panel took the brunt of it, and the right fender. bonnet was pushed up. Insurance co wrote it off, I bought it back, fixed it up at Driftline, welded in a new rad panel, replaced all the broken parts, re-engineered and now back on the road.

hey

how you going

looking at the stick out of them, i have rims with similar amount of stickout

the tyres you specified will go fine without guard rolling - speaking from experience here

looks the goods man

ummm its this kit... which is a Grace kit from what I can tell, but some people seem to think its the mythical Autech S2 kit, and other think its a TBO kit.

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that looks like phil's old car, but its not, just very similar(unless it had a few more changes nd then was shipped out)

its "works"(insert other letters/numbers here) car now, west side of melb

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got some Kumho KU31's stretched onto the wheels last weekend. Bigups to Option1Garage... great guys and prices that make me want to touch myself in inappropriate places.

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215/40/18 on 18x8.5 +35

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225/40/18 on 18x9.5 +35

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Ready to go on the car

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rolled the lip on the guards and fitted the wheels up today. realised that my rear's are sporting some gangster toe in's will have to fix soon.

Huge thanks to dave for taking a few hours to roll my guards. Very nice finish.

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Car sits about 7cm off the ground... with 3 people in the car the exhaust hangs about 2cm off the ground... gonna have to do some remedial surgery on the mounts this weekends.

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Flushhhhhhhhh

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Pants tighten everytime you look in the side mirror and just see the edge of the wheel chillin outside the guard.

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Flushhh FAIL in the front by about 1.5cm. Didn't realise that the guard would flex so much when rolled. will need to get longer bolts and space it out or buy more Godfathers... MOAR GODFATHERS!!!1!

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And finally...

You know you love it. myrewards!

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Yer I own the phil/softy mobile now.

I spoke to him today and he thinks its the same car.

tbo kit came from jdm garage yeah phunky?

I inquired about it but couldnt get a straight answer out of him regarding it.

Stock bars with lip for me, no fibreglass to smash off :(

Pm send Dan_J

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