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you're choosing to get 17" wheels (over 18" that you want) so that you can afford coilovers as well right now?

just buy the coilovers now, save a little more, then buy the 18". your car will roll just fine with the wheels its got on right now.

nah i liek the 17s to

ill get coilovers later on, but it needed low so i chucked in the s-techs for now

yeah... that's gonna happen. :)

my 32 was low with the coilovers, if i get them so will the evo

my 32 was low with the coilovers, if i get them so will the evo

i'm skeptical of your definition of low. have you ever needed a sump guard for any of your cars?

my car is at nunawading getting complianced at import factory and i want to check it out so bad lol but cant, stupid work :banana:

import factory doesnt have the same dodgys running it as kamikaze does it?

my car is at nunawading getting complianced at import factory and i want to check it out so bad lol but cant, stupid work :banana:

oh so that was your car I was checkin out. sweet car.

had I known I'd have rubbed one out in the back seat as a congratulatory present.

oh so that was your car I was checkin out. sweet car.

had I known I'd have rubbed one out in the back seat as a congratulatory present.

thanks mate. well you can always do it another day :banana: .

does it look clean in person? ill have to see if the guys can take a few more pics of it for me to fap to lol. i dont think ill be able to check it out any time soon :banana:

Your way too scared alex.... driving around in that flashy car whinging about money, that can't be right haha

Work VS-XX 18X10 and 18x11 :banana: then ill show some respect :banana:

haha nah its not the cost but i gotta get rid of it in a year or less for tax purposes so dont wana go droppina bomb on it for such a short space of time.

prefer varianza to vs-xx

i'm skeptical of your definition of low. have you ever needed a sump guard for any of your cars?

haha well not that low, was like 50mm at the exhaust

hopefully you dont drive your evo like this nick lol

haha seen that before

and nah wont wreck it :banana:

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