Hey, just wanted to post my project up on here as i havnt actually done one for my car, its been alot of work and effort. and ultimatly short lived as ill probly be buying somthing different due to unfortnate circumstances
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heres how i bought him, completely standard and in rather good condition! -


The original plan was to put some Fiesta ST alloy wheels on and some Cosworth bumpers -


My friend then lent me his Superlite wheels for a car show

and i fell in love. i knew i had to get some Dish of my own and some Lows.
coilovers were bought and after searching ebay for some cheap wheels, i noticed that alot of "Dishy" wide wheels from big 4x4's were quite cheap. So with alot of optimism and naivety i bought my self a set of Suzuki Vitara Alloys wheels for dirt cheap!


The plan was to Re-drill but that plan soon went out the window when i realised how HUGE the centre bore was on the suzuki wheels. so after a few emails back and forth to G23 Engineering, some custom Hub Adaptors were orderd to take my suzuki wheels from 5x139.7 to 4x108.

after the adaptors arrived test fitting began and soon realised that i was going to need some big stretch on tyres and some wide arches.


So some 165/45 tyres were orderd

and just about fitted! (the suzuki wheels are 15x8 i should point out).

after test fitting the wheels with the tyres, it was clear that some major arch work was needed. especially as the steering wheel couldnt even turn!


after some very proffesional work, to the highest standard was completed with the old baseball bat. it was time to get some "JDM" / "JUN"/ "Drift" arches and put it all togethor.

with the Jap wheels, the "JDM arches" and the general goal for the car to be a head turner. it was time for a Bosozoku style Oil Cooler on the front bumper

and this is where my project has to unfortantly stop
with future plans already set in motion for a 24v Cosworth engine (already purchased) and a Bosozoku Style vertical exhuast. the project has come to an abrupt end after a running with the Police and them not being as enthusiastic about the Modifications as i am.
Thanks for reading, hope you enjoyed and heres a few more pictures of Steve the Sierra. Goodbye old friend








heres how i bought him, completely standard and in rather good condition! -


The original plan was to put some Fiesta ST alloy wheels on and some Cosworth bumpers -


My friend then lent me his Superlite wheels for a car show

and i fell in love. i knew i had to get some Dish of my own and some Lows.
coilovers were bought and after searching ebay for some cheap wheels, i noticed that alot of "Dishy" wide wheels from big 4x4's were quite cheap. So with alot of optimism and naivety i bought my self a set of Suzuki Vitara Alloys wheels for dirt cheap!


The plan was to Re-drill but that plan soon went out the window when i realised how HUGE the centre bore was on the suzuki wheels. so after a few emails back and forth to G23 Engineering, some custom Hub Adaptors were orderd to take my suzuki wheels from 5x139.7 to 4x108.

after the adaptors arrived test fitting began and soon realised that i was going to need some big stretch on tyres and some wide arches.


So some 165/45 tyres were orderd

and just about fitted! (the suzuki wheels are 15x8 i should point out).

after test fitting the wheels with the tyres, it was clear that some major arch work was needed. especially as the steering wheel couldnt even turn!


after some very proffesional work, to the highest standard was completed with the old baseball bat. it was time to get some "JDM" / "JUN"/ "Drift" arches and put it all togethor.

with the Jap wheels, the "JDM arches" and the general goal for the car to be a head turner. it was time for a Bosozoku style Oil Cooler on the front bumper

and this is where my project has to unfortantly stop

with future plans already set in motion for a 24v Cosworth engine (already purchased) and a Bosozoku Style vertical exhuast. the project has come to an abrupt end after a running with the Police and them not being as enthusiastic about the Modifications as i am.
Thanks for reading, hope you enjoyed and heres a few more pictures of Steve the Sierra. Goodbye old friend









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