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:spoton: thanks michael, just gotta save up now to get a decent set of rims then ill be set :fool:

cruise soon

anthony

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:spoton: thanks michael, just gotta save up now to get a decent set of rims then ill be set  :fool:

cruise soon

anthony

Yeah mate im keen, and with the rims if your paying cash go ebay they have cheap fpv 19 copys

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this is what the car looked like when it was originally lowered on SSL and SL,

:spoton: I wish I still had this setup

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SL are usually 15mm on the front and SSL 35mm on the rear, provided you are lowering it to bring the car level.

I didn't even know you had to inform your insurance company that you were lowering it..

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SL are usually 15mm on the front and SSL 35mm on the rear, provided you are lowering it to bring the car level.

I didn't even know you had to inform your insurance company that you were lowering it..

sl and ssl are a bit more than that

and of course you have to let your insurance company know, if it doesnt fit within their policy guidelines, no insurance for you :blink:

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