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get rid of the mud flaps and reverse rake and you'll be set
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Will require adapters though, but they should drop the offset to something more suitable for the passat.
i believe they come with adaptors.
The ones mentioned are genuine Porsche wheels and would look dope on this Passat!
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Damned if I can see the attraction on this forum with slamming cars on their guts...
Pfffft, function and practicality for me anyday...
I would raise that Passat at least 100 m/m at the rear
um its on coilovers and they cost me around $800 plus $350 to get them installed.
yeh them Porsche wheels are just a littlllllleeeeeeeeeee bit out of my price range
definitely dropping the front a bit more to get it level
looks much better, but yeah as has been said, front needs to come down to level it out but it looks like you've got that planned anyway Have you rolled your guards yet? should help the rubbing
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