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Old 12-13-2013, 03:09 PM   #1
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Thanks a ton, since I've scoured the net looking for a used/new replacement I think I'm going to get it repaired. Does anyone know if my figment will be terrible on a stock bodied lowered s13 coupe by the way? Probably at least going to need spacers in the front to even it out.
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Thanks a ton, since I've scoured the net looking for a used/new replacement I think I'm going to get it repaired. Does anyone know if my figment will be terrible on a stock bodied lowered s13 coupe by the way? Probably at least going to need spacers in the front to even it out.
It won't look too bad. Maybe plate spacers in the front.
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Old 12-31-2013, 09:39 AM   #3
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So the wheel repair guy said they were beyond repair and I can't find anyone with them in stock new so I guess I need to find someone with a used one or buy a whole new set of wheels, this sucks. If anyone knows someone with a xxr 513 in 16x7 +15 or two in a different offset then let me know.
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So the wheel repair guy said they were beyond repair and I can't find anyone with them in stock new so I guess I need to find someone with a used one or buy a whole new set of wheels, this sucks. If anyone knows someone with a xxr 513 in 16x7 +15 or two in a different offset then let me know.
Buy a new set. Keep the rear pair as Drift spares, and make the one Good front Into a Coffee Table.

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So the wheel repair guy said they were beyond repair and I can't find anyone with them in stock new so I guess I need to find someone with a used one or buy a whole new set of wheels, this sucks. If anyone knows someone with a xxr 513 in 16x7 +15 or two in a different offset then let me know.
Also can Just buy 2 More 16x8 +0 and rock square setup on it. It will Look Good that way with some meat Like 205/40 fronts and 225/40 rears... GAAAAnngStA

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