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Hi Victor,

You'll be fine mate, our cars naturally camber negative when lowering so u will find that those wheels that look like they're sticking out actually tuck in once lowered.

i just wanted a different look...too many bigger and nicer gtc's out there at the moment >_<

Hi Roy,

so I am guessing you selling your GT-C? :D Your's look good already, black on gold. Still the only one in WA.

With lowering, I won't be doing it yet because 1. my driveway is abit high and even now with lower profile tyres and big lip kit, I have to go up slow. 2. my other daily car, Mitsubishi Mirage, is on 17's and rub when having 3 people in the car, so can't risk with my V rubbing if I have to have 3 people in the car. I will be tempted when I get another daily.

So with the cruise, do you know when you heading back out yet? Can you still make the cruise?

what wheels were you running?

Intensive Hunks

19x9.5" +17 245/35/19 Tyres

19x11" +10 275/30/19 Tyres

with lowered springs fronts sat flush and rear were poking out about 8-10mm.

here's a few pics.

Stock height

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Lowered Springs

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Coilovers

35Beespitoncoilovers.jpg

thanks for the pics bee ...i never intended going coilovers and with 10.5 +0 offset, it would poke +4mm more ...so its a tad too much poke for my liking.

ur last pic with the coilovers is good flushness ...but i can't see going over any road humps riding that low.

same here mate, trying to convince the other half that an evo 9 is actually a better family car. Had a look at a couple already but importing one in may be a better option.

decided to hold off on the wheels for now coz after looking at the flushness of ur wheels, the ones I was looking at would stick out 22mm more...too much poke and would require a lot of roll/pull and maybe -3.5 to -4 camber

i dont think you can import the 9.i had the 7.5 before and signed up evo oz. i read a thread on there and apparently 9 was not available for importing since adm ones were sold here locally.

i never really liked the evo because i had the gta which was auto/tip but just recently has a test drive in an 8mr, adm9 i just fell in love.

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Intensive Hunks

19x9.5" +17 245/35/19 Tyres

19x11" +10 275/30/19 Tyres

with lowered springs fronts sat flush and rear were poking out about 8-10mm.

here's a few pics.

Stock height

untitledbmp3.jpg

Lowered Springs

untitledbmp2.jpg

untitled.jpg

Coilovers

35Beespitoncoilovers.jpg

thats right saw it a few months ago, looks awesome. camber kit would solve the rear and once tucked...PORN

thanks for the pics bee ...i never intended going coilovers and with 10.5 +0 offset, it would poke +4mm more ...so its a tad too much poke for my liking.

ur last pic with the coilovers is good flushness ...but i can't see going over any road humps riding that low.

No worries mate,

55mm underneath the car lol.

lets just say i always have someone in the car when i go to the shops,

to get out and push to get over the speedbump lol.

No worries mate,

55mm underneath the car lol.

lets just say i always have someone in the car when i go to the shops,

to get out and push to get over the speedbump lol.

That's low, man. But looks very nice in deed. :D

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