High-Tech Auto Factory F22C1 AP1 S2000
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Re: High-Tech Auto Factory F22C1 AP1 S2000 (LBBP R)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by LBBP R »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">big difference since i saw ur car @ autobac.</TD></TR></TABLE>
yep big difference. I got my volk wheels today. CE28N Gold 17x9 F+R +54 +63 offsets.
yep big difference. I got my volk wheels today. CE28N Gold 17x9 F+R +54 +63 offsets.
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Re: High-Tech Auto Factory F22C1 AP1 S2000 (Mr. Projekt)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Mr. Projekt »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> Nice choice. You got a full set of tires for it yet?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks, i just have a pair right now, so i need another pair. i dunno if i want to run 255 ao48s or 275 azenis 615s in the rear for daily driving.
Thanks, i just have a pair right now, so i need another pair. i dunno if i want to run 255 ao48s or 275 azenis 615s in the rear for daily driving.
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i would go w/ 255. 275 seems too wide for daily, besides you'll need really stiff suspension or it'll make your quarter panel like tin can, when you go over pot hole.
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Re: High-Tech Auto Factory F22C1 AP1 S2000 (LBBP R)
i'm running 275s 615s right now and it feels really good. i would go with 255s but i know the ao48s won't last long in the rear so im leaning towards 275 azenis again in the rear.
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Re: High-Tech Auto Factory F22C1 AP1 S2000 (CWESTINAP1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CWESTINAP1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
thanks young.
more pix and a video...
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i havent heard anyone say "young" since i went back to washington D.C. to visit family. are you from the east coast originally? that is so funny to me you make me miss my hometown.
And nice S i dont mind the wing.
thanks young.
more pix and a video...
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i havent heard anyone say "young" since i went back to washington D.C. to visit family. are you from the east coast originally? that is so funny to me you make me miss my hometown.
And nice S i dont mind the wing.
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Re: High-Tech Auto Factory F22C1 AP1 S2000 (JDM knowledge)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JDM knowledge »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
i havent heard anyone say "young" since i went back to washington D.C. to visit family. are you from the east coast originally? that is so funny to me you make me miss my hometown.
And nice S i dont mind the wing.</TD></TR></TABLE>
his name is actually young. thanks for the nice comment.
i havent heard anyone say "young" since i went back to washington D.C. to visit family. are you from the east coast originally? that is so funny to me you make me miss my hometown.
And nice S i dont mind the wing.</TD></TR></TABLE>
his name is actually young. thanks for the nice comment.
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Re: High-Tech Auto Factory F22C1 AP1 S2000 (CWESTINAP1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CWESTINAP1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Thanks, i just have a pair right now, so i need another pair. i dunno if i want to run 255 ao48s or 275 azenis 615s in the rear for daily driving.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I DD'd the A048s just fine. They probably only last half as long as the Azenis, the way we drive.
Thanks, i just have a pair right now, so i need another pair. i dunno if i want to run 255 ao48s or 275 azenis 615s in the rear for daily driving.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I DD'd the A048s just fine. They probably only last half as long as the Azenis, the way we drive.
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Re: High-Tech Auto Factory F22C1 AP1 S2000 (CWESTINAP1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CWESTINAP1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">check it out, bump.
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^^ is that the actual pic of the owner? ROFL
worst business card ever... HAHAHAH
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^^ is that the actual pic of the owner? ROFL
worst business card ever... HAHAHAH
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Re: High-Tech Auto Factory F22C1 AP1 S2000 (WowOzYouRock)
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^^ is that the actual pic of the owner? ROFL
worst business card ever... HAHAHAH</TD></TR></TABLE>
whats wrong with the pic? i was just messing around when i made it. don't hate.
^^ is that the actual pic of the owner? ROFL
worst business card ever... HAHAHAH</TD></TR></TABLE>
whats wrong with the pic? i was just messing around when i made it. don't hate.
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New Blue J's Racing Lug nuts and wheel locks.
Spoon 4 piston Monoblock Calipers and Project Mu SCR 2 piece rotors will be going inside of these wheels too. I'm still unsure of which pads tho.
Modified by CWESTINAP1 at 12:40 PM 8/2/2007
Spoon 4 piston Monoblock Calipers and Project Mu SCR 2 piece rotors will be going inside of these wheels too. I'm still unsure of which pads tho.
Modified by CWESTINAP1 at 12:40 PM 8/2/2007
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blue lug nut? y? are you going to repaint the car?
go w/ different rotor, i don't think the color won't match.
golden rim, purple-ish blue lug nut then blue spoon caliper w/ teal rotor?
what's wrong w/ you.. making the car look like tommy's lol j/k
go w/ different rotor, i don't think the color won't match.
golden rim, purple-ish blue lug nut then blue spoon caliper w/ teal rotor?
what's wrong w/ you.. making the car look like tommy's lol j/k
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haha, just wait and see young. the pix were taken in really bad lighting and the shade of blue and gold is much better looking in person.
Spoon calipers are used by a lot of tuners, and i don't wanna name names, but even j's racing uses or use to use them. They really are great calipers, so i don't care much about the colors, even tho i like the color combination. Also, project mu, i know, is good stuff. The calipers and rotors will be much lighter then stock, and thats unsprung weight. I really think they would look great together, but more importantly perform great together. It's something jdm, unique, and jdm styled, which i admit, i like.
Spoon calipers are used by a lot of tuners, and i don't wanna name names, but even j's racing uses or use to use them. They really are great calipers, so i don't care much about the colors, even tho i like the color combination. Also, project mu, i know, is good stuff. The calipers and rotors will be much lighter then stock, and thats unsprung weight. I really think they would look great together, but more importantly perform great together. It's something jdm, unique, and jdm styled, which i admit, i like.
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Thanks man.
Okay, i have some new pictures that i will be uploading. I put my Volk wheels on, and ADVAN A048 tires.
It's my first time on the ao48s, and I love these. They really are worth the extra money that they cost, and you really have to have driven on these or own a set to know what i mean. I was able to do a little heat cycling of the tires, and then a touge run. Pictures will be up a litte later today.
Spoon calipers are gonna be installed soon, and it looks like they'll clear my wheels without spacers.
Modified by CWESTINAP1 at 8:53 AM 9/5/2007
Thanks man.
Okay, i have some new pictures that i will be uploading. I put my Volk wheels on, and ADVAN A048 tires.
It's my first time on the ao48s, and I love these. They really are worth the extra money that they cost, and you really have to have driven on these or own a set to know what i mean. I was able to do a little heat cycling of the tires, and then a touge run. Pictures will be up a litte later today.
Spoon calipers are gonna be installed soon, and it looks like they'll clear my wheels without spacers.
Modified by CWESTINAP1 at 8:53 AM 9/5/2007