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Got hit with a nice 3-day ice storm this week. Took over an hour to clean the car off enough to be able to drive it. Almost 3" built up on the rear window area.
-1997 Saab 9000cse Anniversary Edition - Bagged & Tuned
-1990 Saab 900 SPG - Holset & Track built
-1973 Mercedes-Benz 280- Summer cruiser / mild resto project
-1972 MGB Roadster-Sold!
Whats it getting? Just a later 2.0 or something wild?
Originally posted by JC.
'Stance' doesn't have to be scraping your car along the floor, that is simply the scene that has caught on. As long as your car looks amazing (in your eyes) while your rolling down the street, that is your own personal perfect stance.
Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.
Whats it getting? Just a later 2.0 or something wild?
It had a Turbo 16 mounted with a larger turbo and T5.5, ended up with 278hp/365Nm. The "mild" driveline replacement includes a '95 B204L mounted to an Opel Omega R25/R28 gearbox and a Ford rear suspension.
I am so jealous that you have access to rwd bolt on solutions over seas... can't wait to see how it comes out!
Originally posted by JC.
'Stance' doesn't have to be scraping your car along the floor, that is simply the scene that has caught on. As long as your car looks amazing (in your eyes) while your rolling down the street, that is your own personal perfect stance.
Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.
'Stance' doesn't have to be scraping your car along the floor, that is simply the scene that has caught on. As long as your car looks amazing (in your eyes) while your rolling down the street, that is your own personal perfect stance.
Never be afraid to try something new. Remember, amateurs built the ark. Professionals built the Titanic.
I've been trying to find out. It was posted on the SAAB Group on Facebook (not the company page). I think I've been able to pinpoint the wheels to ADV05s intended for the Ferrari 360. They're staggered, 20x8.5 in front and 21x11 in rear. That's not been confirmed though and they don't appear to be staggered diameter wise in the photos, but I know proportions of the car can make wheel sizes deceiving. If that is the case, I want to know how he's tucking tire with 11s in the rear!
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