Winter tires
#16
Joined: Jan 2004
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From: Toronto, GTA north
#17
Originally Posted by inTgr8r
I went a slightly different route.
I went "big" with 18" summers & put 17" snows on my stock wheels.
I went "big" with 18" summers & put 17" snows on my stock wheels.
My wife just reels me back in whenever I start talking about things like that. You should have see her when she went out of town in her other car and I didn't tell her I put an intake on it. Ouch! I guess when she went to pass a car and she nailed it and it scared the living sh?t out of her.
Wayne
#18
Joined: Jan 2004
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From: Toronto, GTA north
Originally Posted by GEE35X
That would be nice.
My wife just reels me back in whenever I start talking about things like that. Y.....
My wife just reels me back in whenever I start talking about things like that. Y.....
If she knew what I'm planning next she would flip out.
The fortunate thing is; that she is completely clueless about cars.
If I put a set of $$$$$Volk wheels on she would never notice.
The thing she would notice is the Visa bill
I can never slip that past her
#19
I have to be very careful with this one... No mods for a long time. But the 18" summer option ... hmmm hadn't thought of that.
I sold my 93' RX-7 to buy the G35x. My wife was quite tired of me spending on mods and upkeep. But the feeling of 300hp of rear-wheel (no traction control) pushing only 2,700 lbs was really great. Eventually you get used to facing the wrong direction when you accelerate through a turn too quickly.
I sold my 93' RX-7 to buy the G35x. My wife was quite tired of me spending on mods and upkeep. But the feeling of 300hp of rear-wheel (no traction control) pushing only 2,700 lbs was really great. Eventually you get used to facing the wrong direction when you accelerate through a turn too quickly.
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