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Right on Valver.
Imagine the suspension geometry
Definitely not race car engineered
Drive down the road and you wouldn't know what direction she'd go at the first pothole.
Doesn't even look cool, looks like a cartoon :roll:
Wabbit do you have a pic with the wheels? i was thinking about going a bigger diameter, but i figured it might look a bit over the top, and the ride would be unbearable.
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82cab don't do it please
15s are the go believe me anything any bigger went out back in the nineties.
The odd Porsche 16 inch wheel with little 195 40s still pass.just
Most Brits ,Yanks and Europeans go for 15s and they are even going back to 15s on mk2s.
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