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Unfortunately they start getting too wide in 17's for the design I like. 16's are a bit easier and more available.

You're right, 7.0" ~ +35 is about the limit before the inner guards need rolling.

This is what 7.0" wide, +15 offset looks like. Get your mexican hats ready:

should work well with those optional flares then

Unfortunately they start getting too wide in 17's for the design I like. 16's are a bit easier and more available.

kris' car looks like a bag of dicks encrusted with mandarin rinds, but he makes the power to make up for it. so in the grand scheme of things it's a good car.

when all your car is good for is looking good, you wanna make sure it looks impressive. so your car will look like a sugarcube with average wheels. woo fuckin hoo.

17"x8" +27's, thinner rubber, factory option flares, drop. instant epicness.

kris' car looks like a bag of dicks encrusted with mandarin rinds, but he makes the power to make up for it. so in the grand scheme of things it's a good car.

when all your car is good for is looking good, you wanna make sure it looks impressive. so your car will look like a sugarcube with average wheels. woo fuckin hoo.

17"x8" +27's, thinner rubber, factory option flares, drop. instant epicness.

Care-factor is registering in the minus ;)

yeh thanks need it soon but cos of winton :D

yeh gotta go a bit off road to get there apparently.. i havent been only get car started the other day LOL i better take it out tonight though keep the battery charged ;)

I've got Saturday off, hit me up, it's gonna be a nice day. Maybe GOR? ;)

fkn NICE

ohhh Hamish

lol... that was the plan.... but i'm gonna sell up before it gets to that ;)

Why does it have to be anyone else's definition of good? I'll do what I want. I've never modified my cars for the enjoyment of anyone else. I pity the people that do.

Yes of course, each to their own. Some people have style, others don't.... they stick with the norm. I pity those people.

Cars are like fashion. Some people like shopping at Big W and others enjoy designer brands. I modify my car to suit my style/personality.

Goodluck, Can't wait to see the Cube.

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