Headers, Side-pipes
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Re: Headers, Side-pipes
he has the wider ones already on the front switch them may look better
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You can't go much lower with the "kick stands" in place. I've had 10 years to get used to the lack of speed bump clearance.

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Limey SE wrote:he has the wider ones already on the front switch them may look better
Limey - the tire size was deliberate, I wanted that little bit of a raked look, and it's been said already wider tires won't go on the wheels I've got properly. The 255/60/15 are actually at the limit.
I think it's more the angle of the picture, because I never have this thought when I'm looking at the car.
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