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I've never been the biggest fan of red. Black is more my style :) A nice shiny black.

Man... I'm getting wood just over that description!!

Hmm... Flared guards... How would that look on mine? I'm going for a similar bodykit to last time but more aggressive rear bar and alternate front.

Get some decent wheels to go with the black.

Silver / Bronze or Black with a Red lip... That's how I like my Black coloured cars

I like chrome lip wheels. Centre can be silver/black/gunmetal, I don't mind.

I want something like TE37s but it's hard finding good offset in an MR2.

7.5 in front and 8.5 rear with +29 offset on both would be exactly flush.

Is this the kind of look you like???

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I like chrome lip wheels. Centre can be silver/black/gunmetal, I don't mind.

I want something like TE37s but it's hard finding good offset in an MR2.

7.5 in front and 8.5 rear with +29 offset on both would be exactly flush.

Is this the kind of look you like???

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Fucking love that look!

WORK Meister S1's or SSR Professor S1's, both look great!

On that note, both those wheels look the same. :)

Cuz of the polish lip, you can mix up the colours a bit to get some variety happening.

Any of those center colours would look sic!

The Time Attack TE37's would looks nice, but good luck finding those. Hah!

those wheels will probably cost more than the price of your car :) at least that's what I found with my golf and work meisters.

Yeah, I won't be getting Meisters. I only want to spend about $3000 max on wheels + tires.

So what do you think of the overall look of that car Shan? Coz that's my inspiration for this project.

But unfortunately I won't be pulling 330rwkw like him :( Otherwise I could buy in on this "my dick is bigger than yours" contest between Kris and Hamish :P

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grow some

ahahahahah

nah i dont wana mess to much with what mitsubishi already made good

i have seen the 1/4s being wrecked because its flared out, evos in US that have had them done

ill roll the lips though

just pump the whole guard then.... i got nearly 2 inches on my 33 like that :)

(but get athid to do it....)

and no I dont care if kris has more power than me... i actually hope he gets it as he NEEDS it to get away with the paint :(

just pump the whole guard then.... i got nearly 2 inches on my 33 like that :)

(but get athid to do it....)

and no I dont care if kris has more power than me... i actually hope he gets it as he NEEDS it to get away with the paint :(

yeh thats what i mean pumping or flaring its gona look shit on the evo

lipping the 1/4s is all you can really do cause the 1/4s look good as they are

I've never been the biggest fan of red. Black is more my style :( A nice shiny black.

Man... I'm getting wood just over that description!!

Hmm... Flared guards... How would that look on mine? I'm going for a similar bodykit to last time but more aggressive rear bar and alternate front.

:) okayyy...

just pump the whole guard then.... i got nearly 2 inches on my 33 like that :)

(but get athid to do it....)

and no I dont care if kris has more power than me... i actually hope he gets it as he NEEDS it to get away with the paint :(

haha if it stays too long in one spot it'll cause permanent retinal damage. with 300kw, it'll only be temporary

2x Adjustable Cam gears - $129 from Access Auto

Water pump, timing belt, bearings, seals, fuel filter, thermostat, stud/bolts - from Kudos Motorsports

ASI 52mm dual alumn radiator - $200

Need moar money

Then comes other crap to get water/meth working and then re-tune :)

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