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#21
Re: to low
Tyrie
Posted on: 2006/1/18 14:07
yeah I would like to keep it matt black, just do it better... but the body will never be straight enough for it. A good bright silver is my first choice, probably followed by a really dark blood red.
#22
Re: to low
greendog
Posted on: 2006/1/18 14:11
did u c my pictures in the members i can only get them to there ,im still workn this stuff out,r they et pulsar wheels?do ets come out with 13inch stockers, they would id imagine cant see them being 12 or 14
#23
Re: to low
B120dat
Posted on: 2006/1/18 14:19
Mine are 14s with 55r 165s on the front lol thats what u get for lowness ;).. on the back i have 60r 185s.
#24
Re: to low
L18_B110
Posted on: 2006/1/18 23:09
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this is how they look with Stanza front end and offset changed by 20mm on the rear to fill the gaurds better... ![]()
#25
Re: to low
uterous
Posted on: 2006/1/19 10:16
check out my photos there are befor and after shots of my ute with 3" blocks, when i get pulled up they all waze have a go at me for being too low they stick there mesuring thing under my back end and they say the lowest point of the car must be no less then 100mm
#26
Re: to low
Widget
Posted on: 2006/1/19 10:33
u can never go too low. the lower the sexier it is...
#28
Re: to low
matty
Posted on: 2006/1/20 2:37
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Agreed
#29
Re: to low
ANGE
Posted on: 2006/1/20 4:48
your lowest point needs to be 100mm minimun ground clearance excluding your spring mounts as they do not get closer to the ground when your suspension moves.
#30
Re: to low
BVC_Bullet
Posted on: 2006/1/20 5:51
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