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in a 33? not if they are 18x10

4x 8" will fit across the back seat but make driving uncomfortable if they have tyres fitted.

rear seat out = 4 18x10 in the back. two min jerb if you dont bother screwing down the seats every time. mig has a sedan. don't listen to him

Taxis and coupes have the same rear seat room. even without the doors it's easy, stand them upright on the back seat, you can fit 2 either side then push the front seats into them to hold them in place.

If you convert this wheel size speak into age and dick length with rubber meaning condoms, this conversation gets pretty nasty and car orgy sounding / lined with in ur endo.

Managed to fit 3 panas and 4 ad08's in the gtr once, another panas went in the boot.

Can easily put a set of 18x10 with 285's in rear seats attached.

I have always run 18x9.5 or 17x9.5 and have had 4 rims with tyres in the 33 more times than I care to remember...

have also had a 17x9 with 235/45/17 in the boot where the spare tyre goes

lithium is just a shitflamin mongrel

also I dont care if you get 18x10+38, they will look fine, but you still should be rolling your guards.

also, unless the motherfuckers are free I cant see how spending 11ty billion dollars on pertrol is gonna save you a dime.

best to get XD9's brand new from jesse streeter.

car looks good hamish

looked at another evo 8 today

asked him on the phone, whats wrong with it, smokers car etc? nah all good , no issues, non smoker

rock up

smelt of smoke, cigarette in the ash tray

wouldnt go into reverse properly

bonnett doesnt line up

rear bar different colour

both diffs clunk going at low speed around a round-a-bout

at least it had no rust

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