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Old 09-17-2007, 06:56 PM   #596 (permalink)
siberian57
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got an interesting question for you guys, looking for some opinions. Anyway I put some 04 sti wheels on my car a while back because I was bored at a friends shop just to see what they looked like because 04's had 5x100 bolt patterns where as 05's and later didn't I think it looks decent, but I figure BBS is great quality, 17s and forged wheels for cheaper than most. Speculation on iwsti says they weigh anywhere from 17-19 lbs which is good game for me (I'm thinking it's more like 19 though) Anyone who knows me knows I love to be different thats why I purposely break my car at the track all the time But I also think they look okay. How does everyone feel about this alternative? I was set on wedssport sa-90's but these popped back into my head.
Here are a few pics. I wonder how they'd look in gold This is a prime example of why everyone needs to lower their cars too, that wheel gap is ugly and makes the wheels look like 15s lol so pretend my car was lowered.


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