Teh JBF Progress Thread! Haters welcome! :)
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From: Willow Springs, CA
Dont worry, I'm going to make the DIY as detailed as possible

yea I'm gonna keep her. I'll wind up going all out but I'm a homeowner, working full time and full time student so my time and money is always consumed in thatthankyousir!
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From: Houston
Itasha Coupe

This is a good example of a build. Your thread should be forwarded to the newer members in the future, to show them that proper progress is made over time (stance or performance), and in your case, it looks like 2 years. A proper looking G just doesn't happen over night and you can't just shave off some dollars to get crappy parts because they are aftermarket.
Love your G, Johnny.
What made you get rid of the Apollo's? I honestly like those better then your Var's.
Love your G, Johnny.
What made you get rid of the Apollo's? I honestly like those better then your Var's.
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Thanks Kon!
I liked the Apollos A LOT. But they weren't aggressive enough for me and I'm tired of running spacers.
I only bought the Varrs as a "template" so to speak to figure out how aggressive I want to go when I ordered a custom set.
I figured I would still be running the same widths (or close to it) so I went with those instead.
I have NO complaints about Apollo wheels. They were VERY well made and for being cast wheels, they were fairly light.
I liked the Apollos A LOT. But they weren't aggressive enough for me and I'm tired of running spacers.
I only bought the Varrs as a "template" so to speak to figure out how aggressive I want to go when I ordered a custom set.
I figured I would still be running the same widths (or close to it) so I went with those instead.
I have NO complaints about Apollo wheels. They were VERY well made and for being cast wheels, they were fairly light.
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From: Houston
Itasha Coupe

I can understand why you don't wanna run spacers anymore. I personally don't see anything wrong about it, but I know some people that are really into the stance scene frown upon it. You'd rather just get the wheels with the right offsets.
Is your latest wheel set up going to be a secret?
Is your latest wheel set up going to be a secret?




looks good by the way!!! job well done!!! now get your A$$ over to my house and assist me in completing my wire tuck! 



