APSMike: Goodbye Sleeper
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Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 571
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From: South Florida
APSMike: Goodbye Sleeper
I've been boosted for over 4 years now (+75k miles). A bat out of hell....on a straight away. Stayed away from the curves. Those days are done. Also wanted a new look. So check it out.
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19x9.5 +12 Front, 19x10.5 +12 Rear
245/35/19, 275/35/19
BC Coilovers, 10/8 standard spring rates
Whiteline Front Upper and Lower(Outer/Inner) Control Arm Urethane Bushings (Thanks Danny for pressing them in at his shop).
Front - Also installed Stillen front and Rear sways.
Rear
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19x9.5 +12 Front, 19x10.5 +12 Rear
245/35/19, 275/35/19
BC Coilovers, 10/8 standard spring rates
Whiteline Front Upper and Lower(Outer/Inner) Control Arm Urethane Bushings (Thanks Danny for pressing them in at his shop).
Front - Also installed Stillen front and Rear sways.
Rear
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Man do i love me some Varrstoens. They make the car look extra lethal
Great choice with the BC. I wanted em, but shop i ordered from didnt tell me they had em so i went with Tein. Regrets much?
Do you recommend the Whitelines?
Love to see a photo shoot. And if you wanted a bit more flush, i think spacers would be in order.
Great choice with the BC. I wanted em, but shop i ordered from didnt tell me they had em so i went with Tein. Regrets much?
Do you recommend the Whitelines?
Love to see a photo shoot. And if you wanted a bit more flush, i think spacers would be in order.
#7
Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 571
Likes: 1
From: South Florida
Man do i love me some Varrstoens. They make the car look extra lethal
Great choice with the BC. I wanted em, but shop i ordered from didnt tell me they had em so i went with Tein. Regrets much?
Do you recommend the Whitelines?
Love to see a photo shoot. And if you wanted a bit more flush, i think spacers would be in order.
Great choice with the BC. I wanted em, but shop i ordered from didnt tell me they had em so i went with Tein. Regrets much?
Do you recommend the Whitelines?
Love to see a photo shoot. And if you wanted a bit more flush, i think spacers would be in order.
At +12 offset, they sit perfect. And pretty damn flush. I wouldn't go any wider.
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Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 571
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From: South Florida
All kidding aside, maybe do something with the ironing board and that's a out it until I need to do the engine build.
That's my other baby. The original money pit (relatively speaking). It's a 98 GS-T. Thanks.
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Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 571
Likes: 1
From: South Florida
Hope the family is doing good. On a side note, there is a snow plow attachment for your bumper I can recommend if you want some side work for the winter.
Thanks, Danny.