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it will be my streeter for japan, so will do the daily duties when i stay over there, also used for skids on the street, and as a final backup if my missiles break.

will slowly mod it while it's over there, wondering if i should go the slammed stock kit on 15's look, or the big kit and 18's look. definitely no missiling this car, it will probably be my first import i actually take care of the looks with it haha

thinking something like this:

http://carher0.files.wordpress.com/2010/04...w=800&h=600

http://carher0.files.wordpress.com/2010/04...w=800&h=532

once it's done it's 2 years, ill bring it back as a personal import and street it here

it will be my streeter for japan, so will do the daily duties when i stay over there, also used for skids on the street, and as a final backup if my missiles break.

will slowly mod it while it's over there, wondering if i should go the slammed stock kit on 15's look, or the big kit and 18's look. definitely no missiling this car, it will probably be my first import i actually take care of the looks with it haha

thinking something like this:

http://carher0.files.wordpress.com/2010/04...w=800&h=600

http://carher0.files.wordpress.com/2010/04...w=800&h=532

once it's done it's 2 years, ill bring it back as a personal import and street it here

i vote tough offset and slammed

please dont ruin that laurel Stewy looks awesome, i rekn leave the kit as is and just get some better 15's........think of the cheap tyres

the main reason im thinking 15's is cos i wanna run like 185's for street, slows down the skids a little bit and makes it easier to train with people on the street

please dont ruin that laurel Stewy looks awesome, i rekn leave the kit as is and just get some better 15's........think of the cheap tyres

all tyres are cheap here. if you pay more than about 5000-6000yen new for anything for skids here your going to the wrong shop.

the last ss595's i got were about 5000yen each in 215/45/17

the main reason im thinking 15's is cos i wanna run like 185's for street, slows down the skids a little bit and makes it easier to train with people on the street

you mean you'll have no grip with the 15's so you'll have to slow down the skids because of grip issues ?

good to see your still going the 4 door route, looking the guds :D

it will be my streeter for japan, so will do the daily duties when i stay over there, also used for skids on the street, and as a final backup if my missiles break.

will slowly mod it while it's over there, wondering if i should go the slammed stock kit on 15's look, or the big kit and 18's look. definitely no missiling this car, it will probably be my first import i actually take care of the looks with it haha

thinking something like this:

http://carher0.files.wordpress.com/2010/04...w=800&h=600

http://carher0.files.wordpress.com/2010/04...w=800&h=532

nice , i vote stock bars , nice rims , ultra clean :/ oooorrr big kit big rims clear lights everywhere orr :D

look at this interior, f**k yeh!! haha, all it needs now is some VIP food trays and dildo gear knob.

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nice , i bet you have roof lining too :) , don't forget drink holders :)

pics: better offset would make this car look tuff:

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