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Putting on some Vossen rims and other parts too.

Getting some stuff put on such as brakes, coilovers, camber arms, toe bolts, rims, tires and lugs are all on order or have arrived already. The rims I'll be mounting

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Old 04-04-2010, 11:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Talking Putting on some Vossen rims and other parts too.

Getting some stuff put on such as brakes, coilovers, camber arms, toe bolts, rims, tires and lugs are all on order or have arrived already.

The rims I'll be mounting are Vossen's new 086 rims in machined matte black. I really like how they looked on Vonyc's G so I had to get them via D2-Autosport. I talked to Jav at Vossen about which tire sizes and offsets to go with and if the BBK will fit. He replies same day all the time and things look like it's gonna fit nicely. Once I got them, I opened all the boxes to check the rims and they all looked good with no defects at all. These rims are noticeably lighter than my stock 18 inch rims. They also came with the center caps and valve stems.

The coilovers and camber/toe parts are needed because these 20 inch rims call for a drop. I got them from no other than Ryan at Forged. He replies to his messages really fast and has good prices. Very fast transaction.

More info on the BBK's will come soon and install pics are soon to come also.


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cant go wrong with Vossen Wheels. They scream sick
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cant go wrong with Vossen Wheels. They scream sick
The 086's are by far the best design they have made so far. They look good on many cars.
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