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yeh thats what i saw when i looked

18x9.5 +20 rota grids

with a 20mm spacer on front its now 18x9.5 +/-0

and a 15mm spacer on rear its now 18x9.5 +5

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ewww both these cars are running voltex widebodies, the rear quarter bolt on sections are shit as

:P this is the wastelandz you idjit. thread only ends when it get too big (approx 1000pgs) and funky makes a new one

i knooooooooooooooooooooo

miss the point much :)

yeh the te's are huge im diggin the bbs if u rock that stance though if u dont slam it like that will llook pox

why would u bother ? if u want stilts get some 4x2 from bunnings haha..

nah do it once do it right go baller cos most evo's fail that i see

haha they do, most run about what ive got now 8.5 +35 or 8 +38

the 9 +17 wil be a near perfect fit any wider/lower offset itll rub bad and i dont wana flare

get some adjustable coilovers and rise it higher, and then use it for what it was meant for and find some dirt tracks for some rally goodness :) .

i live on a dirt road, but i hate driving on it

i like clean cars, ive taken it down the road once it was soooo filthy afterwoods and dust was in everything.... never again

now snow.... thats a different story..... common winter :P

i live on a dirt road, but i hate driving on it

i like clean cars, ive taken it down the road once it was soooo filthy afterwoods and dust was in everything.... never again

now snow.... thats a different story..... common winter :)

im the same, i hate hearing the stones flick up and you hear them hitting your car, it makes me cry.

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