yes/no? STi bbs Rims on 1998 es300
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iTrader: (10)
well, thanks for posting the pics. I was deliberating the same thing, for either the latter part of this season or maybe even next season...
But i think they look awesome, personally if you were to be getting them i would have gone in bronze, as per your car color, it would match nicer, but the silver still looks good!
But i think they look awesome, personally if you were to be getting them i would have gone in bronze, as per your car color, it would match nicer, but the silver still looks good!
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Thread Starter
actually now that i think about it. if i bored out the center, that means they would tuck in a BIT more and the back of the rim would hit teh strut. So unless you get a 3mm spacer with a new center hub. (These are 47mm offset) they most likely wouldnt fit easily.
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#8
Lexus Test Driver
So get some spacers, they aren't even that expensive, and you'll have a great looking set of wheels.
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iTrader: (10)
You're kidding right? Lexus/toyota has been performing in various race series world wide for decades now.
And there is nothing wrong with a BBS wheel, they all have a timeless design that can be recognized world wide by any one, not many rim manufacturers can do that. If i had the funds myself i would get a set BBS Super RS. MMMmmmm.
And there is nothing wrong with a BBS wheel, they all have a timeless design that can be recognized world wide by any one, not many rim manufacturers can do that. If i had the funds myself i would get a set BBS Super RS. MMMmmmm.
#13
Lexus Test Driver
Yeah only thing is, you're pretty much guaranteed to get a lot of Honda civics racing you at the traffic lights. Is it worth the hassle of throwing a suvlaki out the window every time?
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iTrader: (10)
In fact, i had a group of G-units asking to buy the car off me/begging me to sell it to them, just the other day. They couldn't get over the fact of how nice it sat/looked.