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Hahah that 3is grille conversion
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looks great. please specs on the rims.
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I haven't gotten around to blackening the grille yet. The front was an experiment with plastidip and I was pleased that I was able to get a clean line. I've had a mixed response to the front. Some hate it and others say it's become an Evo X/GTR.
The wheels specs are
Fronts - 20x8.5 +38
Rears - 20x10 +38
Not overly aggressive especially in the front. Enough to have rubs with passengers in the rear and sometimes in the fronts as well given ride height.
I went back to stock rims last night and I couldn't get my race jack under the jacking point.
Pics of the Boxster S as requested. Quite tame in terms of power but good fun to drive.
The wheels specs are
Fronts - 20x8.5 +38
Rears - 20x10 +38
Not overly aggressive especially in the front. Enough to have rubs with passengers in the rear and sometimes in the fronts as well given ride height.
I went back to stock rims last night and I couldn't get my race jack under the jacking point.
Pics of the Boxster S as requested. Quite tame in terms of power but good fun to drive.