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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 :ninja:

second hand meisters/professors will set you back under that...

enough rice talk.

Who here has 1x GTR injector willing to let go of?

How much would Nissan charge for 1x GTR injector? $100-$150?

farken heaps.... they quoted me $450ea for s15 ones

just puttin it out there best evo ive seen.

dont like meisters/professors on evo's... dont really know why...

had a look and there is only one black one running tuff fitment, but the way its done makes it nice

mmm i like sp1's but jsut not on an evo

needs a racey sorta wheel i reckon like te37, xd9, xt7, ce28n

+1

mmm also found some cr kai in 17x9 +17 so if the xt7s fall through have them as well

this was the wheel you always wanted for the evo wasn't it?

cr kai are shit dont do it.

you are ghey... gtfo

evo drivers in oz amuse me. they're either asians who have watched a bit too much initial D, or white boys who are WRC fans. the ironic bit is that both stereotypes are so protective of their precious cars that they won't take it hillclimbing etc and sit there stressing about a chip on the paintwork.

fuck off you sandy vagina'd poser douchebags. your car is not the fucking automotive messiah, it's a fucking lancer with a turbo and an extra LSD. you don't have fucking active yaw control so that you can better negotiate roundabouts. drive it like it was meant to be driven or give it here and walk to your fucking knitting lessons or book clubs or whatever fuck you ballbagless eunuchs seem to like doing for fun.

bahahahahaha sooooooooooooooooo accurate

+11ty

great story hansell.

thanx oolof

Harden the f**k up and get the 18x9.5 +12's

/thread +1 LOL

+1

i could go some 18x9.5 +30 xt7s would cost about $1200 plus shipping brand new

and any of the xt7 in 18x9.5 regardless of offset are deep concave, a +30 with still sit nice on car

i hate how you are a ghey

Can someone please help me to find wheels? Everywhere I look they're like $3000+ for wheels and no tires + in the wrong offset.

I need...

Front:

17"

7.5" wide

+29

Rear:

17"

8.5" wide

+29

Those figures = exactly flush.

can't decide if I want a Viper 5902 or a 5901. 5902 has 2 car support (same remote for 2 alarms) which would be good for the 32 and the golf.

altho 32 already has an older viper which doesn't work with the remote so that feature is useless :\

5901 is $100 cheaper and isn't as obnoxious (colour screen, ringtones... wtf) might go with that instead.

Can someone please help me to find wheels? Everywhere I look they're like $3000+ for wheels and no tires + in the wrong offset.

I need...

Front:

17"

7.5" wide

+29

Rear:

17"

8.5" wide

+29

Those figures = exactly flush.

these are 17x8+29 and 17x9+38

the fronts will sit out by 6mm and the rears in by 3mm

or if you use a 10mm bolt on spacer sit out by 7mm

they are $1800 from j-imports.com.au

can't decide if I want a Viper 5902 or a 5901. 5902 has 2 car support (same remote for 2 alarms) which would be good for the 32 and the golf.

altho 32 already has an older viper which doesn't work with the remote so that feature is useless :\

5901 is $100 cheaper and isn't as obnoxious (colour screen, ringtones... wtf) might go with that instead.

whats wrong with a tyre iron? always tryin to be all hollywood with flash gizzmo's

these are 17x8+29 and 17x9+38

the fronts will sit out by 6mm and the rears in by 3mm

or if you use a 10mm bolt on spacer sit out by 7mm

they are $1800 from j-imports.com.au

Thanks for that man :( They look alright. I like CE28Ns and TE37s better though.

I used a calculator and it said

Your proposed front wheel will be 6.35 mm farther out than flush (flush offset: 35.35).

Your proposed rear wheel will be 2.65 mm tucked in from flush (flush offset: 35.35).

So you were pretty spot on :ninja:

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