18's On My 92
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i have H&R lowering springs
cross drilled rotors
interior redone (new seat covers)
stern rims 18x8.5 with fuzion 235-40-18 tires
billet grill
new timing belt and water pump
radiator and hoses,thermostat and housing
new starter
knock sensors and 02 sensors
brand new front and rear bumper covers and brand new hood
HID LIGHTS 6000K
next up will be megans or tenabe df210 with kyb or tokico
cross drilled rotors
interior redone (new seat covers)
stern rims 18x8.5 with fuzion 235-40-18 tires
billet grill
new timing belt and water pump
radiator and hoses,thermostat and housing
new starter
knock sensors and 02 sensors
brand new front and rear bumper covers and brand new hood
HID LIGHTS 6000K
next up will be megans or tenabe df210 with kyb or tokico
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Damm that car looks good, leave it as it is mate dont need spacers. if you change the H+R'S email me and i will be interested in buying them from you. Regards, Gary.
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Thats not a prob python, still interested as i cant seem to find a retailer or stockist of those springs over here, but to be really honest only just started to look about. With modern day postal services it would not imposs and i am sure we can come to some agreement in exchange for some beer vouchers. Gary.
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not really, unless you go with a huge spacer. anything less than 25mm would be fine. i ran a 25mm rear spacer on a 9" wide wheel with 47 offset. worked perfectly. i wouldn't go that aggressive though with the look you're after, probably a 15mm would be perfect.