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Here are pics of the "stagline" with RPF1s. 18x9.5 +15 with 215/35R18 nexen tyres. Not the greatest photographer in the world but hey who is

Feel free to leave feedback. if you dont have anything nice to say dont say it at all. no one likes haters!!!!

That "stance" is shit.

I like the car, but get some correctly sized tyres.

I'm sorry, did I misunderstand that or did you mean to say "please tell me how awesome my car looks, I can't take any negativity so only happy statements please"?

Is said feed back not be a total asshat. I'm not implying my ride is awesome far from that. Saying something is shit just after they have spent a fortune isn't moral boosting or feedback, please its being a total dick.

Maybe you need to re-read my statement or focus on everything I said instead of being a sensitive little bitch and focussing on one negative statement.

Since you can't seem to see past your period I will reiterate.

I do not like that stance. I think it looks rubbish (better?)

I do like the rest of the car. I think it looks good (did you miss that the first and second times?)

Love it when threads start to escalate...

I am a big fan of stance, my fitment falls into that category and it suits me and my car just fine.

Others dont, each to there own. :)

You need to lower that lots if you want stance kids to respect.

Anyways. I've made my feelings known about stance, so I'm not going to be like a broken record. I've also said to OP that he should mod his car to his taste. Its not up to me to tell him what to do.

Thule roofracks and demon stance will make your car look like a USDM style stance honda civic. You have ticked almost every flatcap stance kid cliche, bar the sticker bomb / rusted panel look. JDMST loves you. Thats my opinion and I'll leave it at that.

I'm bugging out.

You need to lower that lots if you want stance kids to respect.

Anyways. I've made my feelings known about stance, so I'm not going to be like a broken record. I've also said to OP that he should mod his car to his taste. Its not up to me to tell him what to do.

Thule roofracks and demon stance will make your car look like a USDM style stance honda civic. You have ticked almost every flatcap stance kid cliche, bar the sticker bomb / rusted panel look. JDMST loves you. Thats my opinion and I'll leave it at that.

I'm bugging out.

Happy with ride hight as is, im sure it could be lower and it was when it arrived but it's driven by wifey everyday so needed to lift it a bit... Nismo springs sorted that out.

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Here are pics of the "stagline" with RPF1s. 18x9.5 +15 with 215/35R18 nexen tyres. Not the greatest photographer in the world but hey who is

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Feel free to leave feedback. if you dont have anything nice to say dont say it at all. no one likes haters!!!!

car looks awesome! however my wifes fiat 500 has wider tyres. just saying

Ya know, im not really a fan of the V35 at all. But this i like. I really commend u on stepping outside the box.

But, u need to remember where your posting. Maybe on boostcruising ppl would rave about stretched wheels, but its a rather different crowd here in the stagea section. So ppl r gonna make fun of it mate, dont take it to heart. Ppl will think your one of those cry baby mini truckers if u get upset at every little critisism. :P

Now for my dig at tyre stretch:

Tyre stretch is like being a homosexual.

Theres nothing wrong with it if you like it.

Keep reaching for that rainbow

:D

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