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Old 03-19-08, 12:53 PM
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nice car! but 16's for the wheels? why not 17's.
Old 03-19-08, 01:28 PM
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Beautiful FD and wheels that you picked out.

Bet you cant wait to get her.
Old 03-19-08, 08:52 PM
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that is looking incredibly clean from what I can see
Old 03-31-08, 07:12 PM
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^ ^ Thanks. And yeah , I can't wait.

Originally Posted by montego
nice car! but 16's for the wheels? why not 17's.
I like keeping stock diameter wheels. I put 18" TE37's on my previous 180sx and didn't like the look or feel of rubber band tires. I prefer a stock diameter wheel and fat tire. East coast Canadian roads blow donkey *****, salt snow and snowplows + cheap-*** gov'ment= shitty roads. I found I was always worried about bending a rim, or cringing at the damage my suspension/control arms were enduring to enjoy driving my car. All of this combined with a higher price tag for both wheels and tires.... I can't imagine why I would want bigger wheels (although 17's would look nice).
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That is beautiful....
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the climate controls are not normal i have a 92 japo spec and my climate controls are the same as everyone elses
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Originally Posted by finneymc
the climate controls are not normal i have a 92 japo spec and my climate controls are the same as everyone elses

I find it odd that of all the things to be amazed with, I've gotten the most amazement from my ****.
Old 03-31-08, 08:41 PM
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I actually like those less than the normal ones but hey if people are getting off on your **** then you are doing something right XD
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