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+1 those headlights look hot

funky tell me would this size/offset fit is250 and im reluctant to do much guard work just coilovers an shit..

19 x 9 +20 r 19 x 10 +25

think these are a better option though

19 x 9" +37 f

19 x 10" +34 r

lolwut? those are hella xenon modules, one for low and one for high, $130 a set, so $260 for the lights. surely someone makes fibreglass copies of the housing?

The modules aren't the pricey bit. The 'low rise' kit is where the money is. Only 2 companies that sell them. One in the UK and one in the US. They're around $800 with the modules and slightly cheaper without.

no... 1.5 is for a brown person :banana:

no, brown people take the same time as bleck people, but they'll try and negotiate a twofer while robbing you.

The modules aren't the pricey bit. The 'low rise' kit is where the money is. Only 2 companies that sell them. One in the UK and one in the US. They're around $800 with the modules and slightly cheaper without.

low rise kit? if it's anything like the 180sx it's just a simple control circuit wired in line with the motor signal. costs $15 max for a 180sx. mr2 can't be that much more complicated?

funky tell me would this size/offset fit is250 and im reluctant to do much guard work just coilovers an shit..

fucked if I know. sif drive an oz spec altezza anyways.

low rise kit? if it's anything like the 180sx it's just a simple control circuit wired in line with the motor signal. costs $15 max for a 180sx. mr2 can't be that much more complicated?

If it was easy I'm sure everyone would be doing it. I've never heard of any other way except buying the actual kit.

If you can find a cheaper alternative I'm sure you could make quite a bit of money from the MR2 community :banana:

Btw - where to get a decent 10mm spacer? I'm sick of my rears being tucked in. Time to take Hamish's advice from when I bought the wheels :banana:

This is all I can find after a small fleabay search..

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/JS-RACING-WHEEL-SPA...D-/290473977689

Edited by jezza boii
altezza is a is200 phag.

altezza is an IS200,IS250,IS300,IS350 etc. It's a model... ie Altezza = IS

just cos toyota decided to call it that in japan last year doesn't mean people don't call it that still. ya cock smoker.

Btw - where to get a decent 10mm spacer? I'm sick of my rears being tucked in. Time to take Hamish's advice from when I bought the wheels :D

get one that looks like this:

wheelspaceriu3.jpg

not like this:

hubspacertn6.jpg

dunno where you're gonna get 10mm hubcentrics but justjap carry a decent bunch...

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=269&page=1

start at 15mm though... but then again, your front is slightly mexican anyways, so it should even it up... roll guards, stretch tyres and slam and you're a winnar.

altezza is an IS200,IS250,IS300,IS350 etc. It's a model... ie Altezza = IS

just cos toyota decided to call it that in japan last year doesn't mean people don't call it that still. ya cock smoker.

i hate to be all nah ah girlfriend but..

nah ah.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexus_IS

altezza ceased to exist inline with new second gen model arriving in 06.

dunno where you're gonna get 10mm hubcentrics but justjap carry a decent bunch...

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=269&page=1

start at 15mm though... but then again, your front is slightly mexican anyways, so it should even it up... roll guards, stretch tyres and slam and you're a winnar.

Thanks heaps man. MR2s are 114.3 but I'm sure you knew that :D

My fronts are poking out 6mm

My rears are sunk by 3mm

So with a 15mm spacer I'll have..

Fronts: 6mm poke

Rears: 12mm poke

That's alot haha. I guess it wouldn't be bad if I got the rears flared a bit.

if he lowers it.

from the pics it looked a lot more than 6mm poke in the front. drop a vertical string from the most out part of the guard and then measure out from that.

yeah jizzy, that's the link I had saved for my golf (5x100) but then I decided to get custom wheels instead of going with spacers.

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