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Front - 205/35/18 (8.0j x 18)
Rear - 215/35/18 (9.0j x 18)
no spacers
there alright fit as well and clear the rear arches alot tbh. there just my temp winter wheels, i may refurb them in a diffeent colour though. but i am still looking for those "special" wheels that i think will suit.
will go take some matte pics now. just finishing of carbon touches. already have half car done in matte and only been at it 2 days. time consuming though..
Bumper and kit was an oem fitted at showroom. Car been in family since new and always had this bumper. More pics to follow tomorrow. Carbon arriving in morning.
Now that winter is fast approaching i have decided to start the 3 series project.
I want to keep the style as close to OEM as possible, with a few exceptions of course (mainly wheels)
at the moment she is sitting on coilovers at a height good enough for the UK roads and ability to mount speed bumps without issues, obviously this can be dropped some more but i need to order adjustable top mounts and rear adjusters to change angles etc to get ultimate drops.
I own a printing company so i decided i would use the knowledge i know to go for a vehicle wrap. I ordered the rolls last week and started to wrap the car today. i will post a quick teaser shortly.
once the wrap is complete i will start purchasing a few mods to allow suspension and setup over the winter, when winter has passed i should by then have a nice set of wheels (still undecided on what to fit at the moment! any help appreciated)
here is the pictures of the car as of last week:
the wrap i am going for is a matte black (not original i know but i only really like black) this can however change next year if i decide (the beauty of vehicle vinyl i guess).
SO this week myself and my dad will complete the wrap and hopefully sort a few little body panels out, and a few missing clips and screws etc..
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