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Yeah saw that, though the JDM meet only 30ish confirmed so far but the VIC Imports one close to 100

You usually have to multiply jdmst's confirmed number by 3-5 to get the actual turnout. Lol.

Details of vic imports?

Yeah lot of the evo and vw guys haven't registered their interest yet either

let alone who else, usually its pretty big at bolte

This is 17x9 +30, friend offering me 18x9 +35 for a good price, im afraid the offset may be too sunken... The below picture does show a bit of camber though. Should i get the +35's or give it a miss?

depends what the 18s are ?

FYI:


  • 350 Bridge Street, Port Melbourne

  • hey guys,
    long overdue but its finally been released and would love to see you on the day.
    THIS IS FOR JAP CARS ONLY. ADJM INCLUDED !!
    all the info is in the flyer but here it is -
    meeting - 350 bridge street, port melbourne
    date - 1/7/2012
    time - 12:30
    premeets- are on the website, so please register your interest there!
    www.vicimportsclub.com

Kind of sad that the Fabia RS (1.4L twincharged) is faster than the 86, despite less power and roughly the same weight :/

It's 3-4k cheaper too...shame it looks like a smashed crab.

Soft.

ps. The forum's dark skin... how I have missed you

man can you imagine over 100 cars in a secluded group trying to drive to one specific location? may as well go cruising in peak hour traffic.

Bit of a sunkist cruise eh? Sounds good. :P

I was thinking of just going to the meet and then going home lol

ill go if thats your plan.

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