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hey mate yea i got side shots but it needs to be lower in the rear.. havent wound the coils down yet.. cant be stuffed after putting the camber arms and stuff in lol

and im gettin the plates in black and white soon. so yea it will look better haha

Why lower the rear :) ....stance is fine atm!!.....or do you want to be cop bait?.....just remember full tank of fuel or 2 rear passengers it will look fine. To low in the rear unless you get a camber kit of some kind will just scrub out tyres.

Leave it.....look's like a well thought out car that is actually usable.....rather that a car that people start sentence with "Fully sic bro........"

i think because he's coming from the illest/fatlace/stanceworks background, where that sort of wheel/fender gap does not fly! and they would have told you that kumho's do not stretch well.....

that being said, lovely car, and i love the N/A grill - looks class.

It was lower but when we put in the camber and toe arms it got taller... so yea i need to lower it again... im not looking for stupid fitment but close to it hahha but thanks everyone... and the kumhos are from another set of wheels i had so they not the ones i want/need.

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i think because he's coming from the illest/fatlace/stanceworks background, where that sort of wheel/fender gap does not fly! and they would have told you that kumho's do not stretch well.....that being said, lovely car, and i love the N/A grill - looks class.

fully sick statement bro!!!! :ermm:

either you have failed to detect my sarcasm, or i have failed to detect yours.

got your's bud......obviously you have failed though!....but don't worry about it I'm sure you'll fail again!....and bud if my taste is so bad and my setup's so wrong tell me why my so many of my cars have appeared in mag's! :happy: and not the shit box section for readers cars!(just thought I would get in before your next silly statement)

P.S. Constructive good :P ....flaming other peoples comments for no apparent reason bad! :down: ....spelt out good enough for buddy!

got your's bud......obviously you have failed though!....but don't worry about it I'm sure you'll fail again!....and bud if my taste is so bad and my setup's so wrong tell me why my so many of my cars have appeared in mag's! :happy: and not the shit box section for readers cars!(just thought I would get in before your next silly statement)

P.S. Constructive good :P ....flaming other peoples comments for no apparent reason bad! :down: ....spelt out good enough for buddy!

umm yeh.....i think you're still missing the point. i think it is you have failed - twice now. i was just reinforcing the comments by all those people saying that it could be lower, including the owner. he obviously follows the fatlace and hella flush sites (hence the 'illest' stickers and plate surround, and custom plates!). but if you see the cars on those sites, they are a lot lower, with a lot more agressive fitment than this car. stance works is another site which promotes impossible low vehicles with flush and 'hella flush' fitment, as it is referred to in the states. if you don't know what i'm talking about - then visit this site: http://www.hellaflush.com/ - i'm fairly sure jacknessA31 knows what i'm talking about, even if you don't.

so yeh, i wasn't actually taking the piss - it WAS a constructive comment - i belonged to all those sites and had a 'stanceworks - low is a lifestyle' sticker on my last car, so not only do i know what i'm talking about, i actually like that style :

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Nice, what size and offset for rims and tyre size did you go for on the drifteks?

Do they rub on the back?

cheers

darren

they are 17x9 teks... should have gone 18s... but they are +30 OR 35+ I cant remember haha um 8mm slip on spacers on the rear and 20mm bolt ons on the front.. and all 4 corners have been rolled. the rear did rub dependin on the weight in the rear but wit the camber at almost 0 now there is no problem...

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