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Fitted my new number plates last night. So i woke up early and detailed the car this morning so that i can get out tommorow to take some nice pictures.
White Scirocco R
White MK3 Golf 2dr
White Caddy (Work Van)
Looks good man, your paint looks pretty schmick too, they 18s? how big of a drop?
18x8's on the front and 18x9's on the rear...... drop is as low as i can go(on coilovers ) with my silly driveway the only thing stopping me from going lower
18x8's on the front and 18x9's on the rear...... drop is as low as i can go(on coilovers ) with my silly driveway the only thing stopping me from going lower
Mmm... Wide...
What type of offsets and spacer setups did you have to go for and how much poke is there?
Cheers,
Trent
Mmm... Wide...
What type of offsets and spacer setups did you have to go for and how much poke is there?
Cheers,
Trent
No idea of offset but im not running any spacers now and im happy where they are sitting (all under the guards) . The A8's i had i was running a 15mm spacer on the rears which sat a little bit further out than the new ones, but i could still run a 10mm spacer and still have the new wheels sit under the guards on the rear.
Fronts are 35ET and rears are 40ET, direct 5x100 bolt on he could run a 5mm spacer up front and 5-10mm spacer in the rear but thats up to Steve, I dont think they poke at all. Cheers Jay
Enjoyed some great driving roads recently. Went to Mudgee on the weekend, there are some amazing roads just past ilford.
Was in the hunter last week, went up the old Pacific Highway and back via the Putty Road. Good stuff.
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