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on behalf of my brother i am writing to ask if any1 knows a place that will put 22" wheels on my stagea, the car is not lowered and has 20s on it now, it comes standard with nismo electronic suspension and is still bottoming out on speed bumps and he wants the extra clearance as well as some bling, but have been told its illeagal and no one will touch it... any help would be great..

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"it comes standard with nismo electronic suspension" I don't think so... Nismo; yes, electronic; no.

Anyway some pics of "boostedaxis" Stagea on 22"x 9.5s

They have monstrous arches, but 22's are going a bit far, and bottoming out on speed humps is hardly a problem I'd be trying to solve with wheels...

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to the dickhead with the faggotory chart.. ur so funny man. i wish i was as funny as u. after seeing the snap shots of the m35 with 22's i hav decided against them. yes it is definatly bottoming out as it is my wifes run around taking kids to and from school and yes everyday it goes over 6 speedhumps with kids and bags in the car. i know when a car is bottoming out and as 4 the dick with the chart u only put it up cos ur shitbox cn only fit 18's. anyone who cn fit big wheels would if they cn afford em..

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to the dickhead with the faggotory chart.. ur so funny man. i wish i was as funny as u. after seeing the snap shots of the m35 with 22's i hav decided against them. yes it is definatly bottoming out as it is my wifes run around taking kids to and from school and yes everyday it goes over 6 speedhumps with kids and bags in the car. i know when a car is bottoming out and as 4 the dick with the chart u only put it up cos ur shitbox cn only fit 18's. anyone who cn fit big wheels would if they cn afford em..

lol, no, rims bigger than 18" look like aids on 99% of import japanese car's. i can prove this with science.

also why dont you do a lil research into why race cars dont't run 22's. I'm pretty sure the ferrari F1 team could afford some chrome 22" full face dolce's with custom penis graphics, yet strangely they dont...

if i wanted the world to think i was a raging homo then i'd go right ahead and smack on some bob jane special 22's, but i think i might just stick to my light weight, single piece, forged, custom ordered, japanese rims. :thumbsup:

also if you would like to be as funny as me, just use ms paint, it only took me about 5 mins to make the graph, 3 minutes of which was deciding who should be the baseline for straight. Having just watched deathwish, Charles bronson was really the obvious choice. :cheers:

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to the dickhead with the faggotory chart.. ur so funny man. i wish i was as funny as u. after seeing the snap shots of the m35 with 22's i hav decided against them. yes it is definatly bottoming out as it is my wifes run around taking kids to and from school and yes everyday it goes over 6 speedhumps with kids and bags in the car. i know when a car is bottoming out and as 4 the dick with the chart u only put it up cos ur shitbox cn only fit 18's. anyone who cn fit big wheels would if they cn afford em..

wow..

hey daddio..

to the dickhead with the faggotory chart.. ur so funny man. i wish i was as funny as u. after seeing the snap shots of the m35 with 22's i hav decided against them. yes it is definatly bottoming out as it is my wifes run around taking kids to and from school and yes everyday it goes over 6 speedhumps with kids and bags in the car. i know when a car is bottoming out and as 4 the dick with the chart u only put it up cos ur shitbox cn only fit 18's. anyone who cn fit big wheels would if they cn afford em..

yeh cos a stagea is a top notch vehicle .

one day i hope to afford one and ill put 80" rims on it to show off my riches.

ps. my watch probably cost more than your 20s.

<3 ya hamish!

to the dickhead with the faggotory chart.. ur so funny man. i wish i was as funny as u. after seeing the snap shots of the m35 with 22's i hav decided against them. yes it is definatly bottoming out as it is my wifes run around taking kids to and from school and yes everyday it goes over 6 speedhumps with kids and bags in the car. i know when a car is bottoming out and as 4 the dick with the chart u only put it up cos ur shitbox cn only fit 18's. anyone who cn fit big wheels would if they cn afford em..

Actually mate, it is funny.

I could afford any set of wheels I pretty much wanted bud, in fact, one of my engines could buy your whole car.....

I run 16's and 17's because thats what most race tyres are made for.

20 inch + are for homos, unless you own an R35

:thanks:

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