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      I'll keep it and add a turbo
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      What do you mean there's no turbo?
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      Re: new wheels

      I like them, they look really good on that color of a car, its hard to match that color too.

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      Re: new wheels

      What's the width and offset on these wheels?

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      Re: new wheels

      Nice. Not normally a fan of even-spoked rims, but they flow well with the car...
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      Re: new wheels

      i like the style just not a fan of the whole chrome lip look anymore....like i say with every car that gets wheels especially 17's get lowering springs

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      Should I keep it?
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      Re: new wheels

      Very nice looking wheels. They go great with the color of your car.
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      Re: new wheels

      thx for the comments, i would put lowering springs im just not sure how the warranty stuff will be affected.

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      Re: new wheels

      The only time it will void the warranty is if it is the root cause of a problem (ie. shocks wearing out prematurely)...

      Springs go on, stock in box... time for warranty stock go on, springs in box...




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