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30th Anniv. Edition
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Re: 30th Anniv. Edition
My daily driver
17x9 6UL
245/40R17 Conti ECS
Xida ACE 300/150, lowered about 20mm
OFT reflash
Racing Beat axle back muffler
carbon duck tail. Prototype SPM, not avaiable
Legsport front lip
SPM steering wheel spacer
Paco motorsports seat lowering kit
Paint correction, clear bra, Ceramic Pro
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17x9 6UL
245/40R17 Conti ECS
Xida ACE 300/150, lowered about 20mm
OFT reflash
Racing Beat axle back muffler
carbon duck tail. Prototype SPM, not avaiable
Legsport front lip
SPM steering wheel spacer
Paco motorsports seat lowering kit
Paint correction, clear bra, Ceramic Pro
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American, but not fat
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Re: 30th Anniv. Edition
Crikey Emilio, that is a lot of tyre (tire) you have on your 30AE daily!
WP:1.12.492 SMPN:1.16.403 SMPS:1.05.473 SMPGP:1.53.256 SMPB:2.22.181
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Re: 30th Anniv. Edition
StillIC wrote:Crikey Emilio, that is a lot of tyre (tire) you have on your 30AE daily!
Drive nice though. They're Continental ECS which is just a 340 treadwear sport tire, not ultra high performance. So they're quiet and cushy. Combined with the semi-active shocks and lighter than OEM wheels, it is quite civil. Nice to look meaty and aggressive but not pay a ride quality penalty.
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Re: 30th Anniv. Edition
each to their own on large black wheels.
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Re: 30th Anniv. Edition
Me thinks the colour might have been more influenced by
Lucy in the
Sky with
Diamonds
Remember the marmalade skies?
Lucy in the
Sky with
Diamonds
Remember the marmalade skies?
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Re: 30th Anniv. Edition
Mr Morlock wrote:each to their own on large black wheels.
17's aren't large by today's standards. Bigger than older MX-5 models for sure.
ND GT with a loose nut behind wheel
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Re: 30th Anniv. Edition
MikeVictor wrote:Mr Morlock wrote:each to their own on large black wheels.
17's aren't large by today's standards. Bigger than older MX-5 models for sure.
Only need big wheels if you gave big brakes....
2022 BRZ 10AE
2021 GR Yaris
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2021 GR Yaris
2008 Peugeot HDi Lemans, Number 1027/2000, White with Red stripes
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Re: 30th Anniv. Edition
Yup, even grocery getters have 17s nowadays. I gasp at 22s fitted to SUVs (and they still look tiny-ish).
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