Body kit on finally, the story and Velocity auto body (many pics)
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I think it's pretty well worth it for the fix they did. Especially it's satisfactory enough for you to drive it.
The biggest problem I see...
THOSE OEM RIMS LOOKS REALLY SUNKEN IN!!! NEED NEW RIMS... NOWWW!!
The biggest problem I see...
THOSE OEM RIMS LOOKS REALLY SUNKEN IN!!! NEED NEW RIMS... NOWWW!!
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i am looking to buy some rims next year, i just bought the 06 ones last year and new rear tires 2 months ago. i was looking into buying a used set of spacers but the guy sold them, i am not going to spent $500 on new ones i would rather put that into rims.
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they are, where is the "friends dont let friends have bad offset" or something pic lol
i am looking to buy some rims next year, i just bought the 06 ones last year and new rear tires 2 months ago. i was looking into buying a used set of spacers but the guy sold them, i am not going to spent $500 on new ones i would rather put that into rims.
i am looking to buy some rims next year, i just bought the 06 ones last year and new rear tires 2 months ago. i was looking into buying a used set of spacers but the guy sold them, i am not going to spent $500 on new ones i would rather put that into rims.
I had great experience with Ichiba's spacers. I believe it was about under $300 for 4 set of 25mm with built in studs. Many others on the forums have used the same spacers and have had no problems. Stop looking at project kics or whatever!
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That's a bit overpriced... Must be paying for the name.
I had great experience with Ichiba's spacers. I believe it was about under $300 for 4 set of 25mm with built in studs. Many others on the forums have used the same spacers and have had no problems. Stop looking at project kics or whatever!
I had great experience with Ichiba's spacers. I believe it was about under $300 for 4 set of 25mm with built in studs. Many others on the forums have used the same spacers and have had no problems. Stop looking at project kics or whatever!
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That's a bit overpriced... Must be paying for the name.
I had great experience with Ichiba's spacers. I believe it was about under $300 for 4 set of 25mm with built in studs. Many others on the forums have used the same spacers and have had no problems. Stop looking at project kics or whatever!
I had great experience with Ichiba's spacers. I believe it was about under $300 for 4 set of 25mm with built in studs. Many others on the forums have used the same spacers and have had no problems. Stop looking at project kics or whatever!
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Congrats man, glad it worked out for you in the end
I still wave my two middle fingers in the air whenever I pass by Velocity though, never stepping into their shop....but to each their own I guess.
I still wave my two middle fingers in the air whenever I pass by Velocity though, never stepping into their shop....but to each their own I guess.
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