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  1. i still think it'll look odd with the front arch gap bigger than the gap... i run heavy reverse rake on my car, i'd rather it looked like a snowplough than it was trying to take off. btw... your backbox will hit the floor less if you stiffen your dampers. ;) i have to run my fronts on hardest setting to achieve this: lovely wheels though mate, it will look spot on when you get the stance right.
  2. my situation is even identical to yours in opinions lol, the fact i've got a set of TE37s means i'd rather have no centrecaps than the wrong ones. i'm sure this will make no sense to many people that would read this...
  3. the genuine te37 centrecaps are a little less bling. but yeah, i'm in the exact same situation lol :(
  4. hello, i recognise you from across the way :)
  5. i'm fully aware of that. still, you mentioned tyres, not incorrect offset wheels.
  6. ormi, you dont know how wide his wheels are? the rear arch lips are fackin huge on an is200 / altezza. you could achieve a hell of a lot with the rounded end on a hammer and a hair dryer
  7. black. why anybody would want to attract attention to standard brake calipers is completely beyond me.
  8. and there was me thinking it was the reflection of a black car in a polished wheel.
  9. i remember passing you on the way back from sunderland, and vice versa! posted a spotted on JNE wondering if you were on there.... location of lancashire explains it!
  10. lmao, i see! nice looking car.
  11. what they said, it's not a conspiracy. every car i've had under reads as well.
  12. hi mate, lowering the car 25mm or so will make a bit of a difference, any lowering springs will. it won't look "lowered" though if its got the massive tractor stance that most standard cars have when you put new wheels on, but it will bring it back to reasonable. as for buying some, i've got some 'cos i fitted coilovers to mine. im in north yorkshire and would let mine go for £70, so £30 for petrol from cheshire and bob's your uncle. it may increase your premium, it really depends on who you're with etc. cant guarantee either way, you'd have to ring your insurers and ask them.
  13. an air filter, silicone bends, probably 45 degrees each, and some metal pipe the same diameter as your throttle body.
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