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wheels arrived at my house yest. fun, as i was just pulling into the depot in sunshine as they called to lemme know. not sure if im happy with them though. less dish than my old fronts, despite being an inch wider and having less offset. they also look slightly different in design. different disk?

wheels arrived at my house yest. fun, as i was just pulling into the depot in sunshine as they called to lemme know. not sure if im happy with them though. less dish than my old fronts, despite being an inch wider and having less offset. they also look slightly different in design. different disk?

don't tell me you got 2 piece VS-SS in front and monoblock VS-SS's on the rear?

mk4 front it is then! will look especially mean if you get that badass frowning bonnet thing

yeah already got the boser bonnet extension from the UK. metal hood extension, weld on then paint to match. Just collecting all the body parts to put on at the same time and paint together. Next on the cards is an OEM HID swap, also out of an R32.

Also, this whole plaid interior is fuckin growing on me like a mad bitch.

burberry-tartan-kiddo-flickr.jpg

just for roof lining and pillars n stuffs... maybe gearstick boot as well. Not too keen on rocking the Burberry design though.

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