CSS Style aggressive fitment thread! Part 2
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watch it ting ting lol..... :P
chillllll we are discussing it. theres very few cars with it everyone is in the process
chillllll we are discussing it. theres very few cars with it everyone is in the process
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I'll be there. I have the rims, I'm waiting on the Coil overs to ship. I'll probably need new tires with a bit of stretch. But all in all, with the kind of winter we've had in Michigan, my car won't be ready till there is some warmth. I can't afford to slam the car and then get hit with 20 inches of snow over night. I have the stuff but weather is keeping me from installing. But it will be done before the various spring and summer meets.
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Haz l33t wheelz.
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As badass as volks are I don't think they belong on a cobalt. More of an upscale car wheel. I have a friend that just put some TE37s on his G35.
Nowwwwww if I did come across a set, I'd rock them lol.
Nowwwwww if I did come across a set, I'd rock them lol.
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Haz l33t wheelz.
They still look fantastic.
I jus tthink the TE37's fit the cobalts body lines and shape better than any wheel out there.
But definitely not on an f-body
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