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BBS club represent! Might also need some slight gaurd rolling although wheels are the same offset as already on and they don't rub at the mo. However need to mod exhaust to run a little lower so will have to look again. Tracking new lips and outers/bolts from Germany at the moment.

Quite oh my!

Nice, I'm going pointy bolts :P

Not sure what colour still to paint centers, either be colour coded again or black with lots and lots of flake in it both with gold bolts I'm thinking

I got bbs. legit fake

That's cause you Asian

Nick is this your evo? looks same same

http://jrmphotograph...0000enjiQ3qNSQU

Nah Matt's... He wanted to sell his and to buy mine because it was for sale just after he bought his. Told him he should cause he will get mod bug, decided against it

Now it makes same power as what mine was iirc, just less in cosmetic parts but spent all his money anyway lol

How did you guys manage that???? :blink:

How it matter how stretched or bulge your tyres are?

mine had a big loose coming off the sweeper at winton, doing around 140 tyre delamed after 2 very solid track days in a row and I went flying. it dug in on roll over alley..lucky not roll over

just

ripped tyres off rims

bent tie road

bent rear toe rod

killed rear sub frame bushes

bent rear hub..

so got out of it pretty light

all parts upgraded with new adjustable /solid/better items now.

mine were def not streched

235 on 8"s front

255 on 9"'s rear

Mr momo. What's been happening?

not much man, still trying to build up my car lol. The guy that's supposed to get me the Roady won't answer my calls so I'm not sire Wtfs going on. Not happy either way.

Nice, I'm going pointy bolts :P

Not sure what colour still to paint centers, either be colour coded again or black with lots and lots of flake in it both with gold bolts I'm thinking

Where you buying from? I have got a set of new chrome bolts spare as well as 17 x 2.5 in lips and 17 x 6.5 in barrells if needed. I am loving this at the moment for a dark car (not for me).

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A mate just got some stuff powdercoated with the name of colour "Black Onyx" it looks sooooooo good. Can find the brand of powder if you need. Show me what you are thinking.

yeh. not really lol generally everyone has or is able to do something i am interested in hence the negotiated repayment scheme.

Not sure if I can live up to Tony's prowess... :whistling:

..... :3some:

Quite oh my!

Will report back with results... if you know what I mean... :ph34r:

What are you asking for chrome bolts? 136 or more?

Buying from Germany and US, already ordered lips to max I can go :P

Won't be powdercoating as it's a little more expensive than paint for pretty much same results. Also powdercoat has a chance to change the integrity of the alloy as the rims are heated treated when they are made When its powedercoated its heated to about 400-500 degress instead of 60degrees like painting

What are you asking for chrome bolts? 136 or more?

Buying from Germany and US, already ordered lips to max I can go :P

Won't be powdercoating as it's a little more expensive than paint for pretty much same results. Also powdercoat has a chance to change the integrity of the alloy as the rims are heated treated when they are made When its powedercoated its heated to about 400-500 degress instead of 60degrees like painting

136 bolts = $100. Pretty sure most powedercoat's can be melted at 200 deg C - so no problem even on Magnesium (they do have other problems with oxidation/time between stripping and coating). Paint them 2 pack? Which companies ordered from?

Oh the bolts do not have any markings on them..... however the bolts I have also bought (and gen ones from BBS) from Tunershop have also had no markings on them (even if they are only 8.8's that many of them would be more than fine).

136 bolts = $100. Pretty sure most powedercoat's can be melted at 200 deg C - so no problem even on Magnesium (they do have other problems with oxidation/time between stripping and coating). Paint them 2 pack? Which companies ordered from?

Oh the bolts do not have any markings on them..... however the bolts I have also bought (and gen ones from BBS) from Tunershop have also had no markings on them (even if they are only 8.8's that many of them would be more than fine).

Cool no worries, let me cancel my order and I'll grab bolts off you :) m7x32mm yeah?

I'll let you know when its all sorted.

I know bolts have no markings, purchased gold ones from Tunershop when I rebuilt the Super RS's

Yeah plan on doing two pack anyway, that's how did the last ones.

The lips or bolts?

Where you buying from? I have got a set of new chrome bolts spare as well as 17 x 2.5 in lips and 17 x 6.5 in barrells if needed. I am loving this at the moment for a dark car (not for me).

mg_4466.jpg

A mate just got some stuff powdercoated with the name of colour "Black Onyx" it looks sooooooo good. Can find the brand of powder if you need. Show me what you are thinking.

tonys car haha

Cool no worries, let me cancel my order and I'll grab bolts off you :) m7x32mm yeah?

I'll let you know when its all sorted.

I know bolts have no markings, purchased gold ones from Tunershop when I rebuilt the Super RS's

Yeah plan on doing two pack anyway, that's how did the last ones.

The lips or bolts?

Cool M7 x 32 double hex in chrome.

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