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I'll do it this week. Will be purchasing some lock tight and a special key haha.

Just be careful if you reuse the standard bolts, make sure your torque rates are correct and that you tighten them in the correct pattern

I would use new bolts myself

I'll do it this week. Will be purchasing some lock tight and a special key haha.

It is just a 12 point 8mm and 12 point 10mm iirc

So BBS would have designed it this way to give you an option. Very clever!

Just make sure you align the face exactly dead center

Just be careful if you reuse the standard bolts, make sure your torque rates are correct and that you tighten them in the correct pattern

I would use new bolts myself

I re-used my bolts and they still run fine, it is just a matter of not over tightening them

It is just a 12 point 8mm and 12 point 10mm iirc

Just make sure you align the face exactly dead center

I re-used my bolts and they still run fine, it is just a matter of not over tightening them

yeah spline bits 8mm and 10mm

Well I've still got my standard bolts, but I went gold anyway. So I needed new :P

Same here when I put the Panasports in, every time I'm on break at old work, used to go to the car park and stare at it, usually have shoppers stare at it as well!

yeah they are definitely a set of wheels which could make alot of cars look awesome i think!

Ive thought about buying some other wheels just to keep the panasports immaculate lol

top level of a carpark on russell street right next to billboards

took like 5-10 minutes to make it up there cos the ramps can be a little steep at times :/

Ah yeah, I know the one.

Tight ass carpark will all the corners.

But you would of had to pay for parking when you leave yeah LOL! Pay money to take a photo of your car :rofl:

Lol I did have to pay! But I was having lunch in the city with a friend so was already parked and took them when I came back to the car lol :P

Im looking forward to some sun to get some nice pics of the purple colour!

Looks great Aaron. There's nothing like attending a meet and getting free "professional" photographs :P

What's that little black thing attached to the front bumper and the fender on each side? If it's holding it all together, I might need one too :X

Looks great Aaron. There's nothing like attending a meet and getting free "professional" photographs :P

What's that little black thing attached to the front bumper and the fender on each side? If it's holding it all together, I might need one too :X

Lol amen to free stuff! And thanks!

Yeh they are latches holding on the front bar, ripped it off at sandown lol. But don't regret doing it at all. It takes me like 30 seconds to get the bar off now.. There are still 2 screws under the grill so the bar isn't getting stolen either lol

Was like $25 from auto barn

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