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i have copy this pic from this forum today but i forgot which pages i got it from, i think the rims really suit the car so i am planning to get one for my carmy too...can you guys help me to identify what rims it is? thanks
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Hi, would it look awkful if i have the enkei rpm2 but without lowering the car?
because i heard from my friend, a new suspension and string would cost roughly around 800 ..so it would be too expensive to change everything..anyone has any suggestion?
Hi, would it look awkful if i have the enkei rpm2 but without lowering the car?
because i heard from my friend, a new suspension and string would cost roughly around 800 ..so it would be too expensive to change everything..anyone has any suggestion?
by 800 do you mean coilovers? if they are 800, then it's a good price but depends on the brand.
if it is 800 for just springs, you're getting taken. if it is springs and struts, then it's a fair price possibly.
normally a car looks better once it is lowered by a bit. it would also depend on what size you are planning on getting for rims.
sorry i meant 800 included the suspension and the spring
the brand "H&R",
i think i will be getting a enkei rpm2 btw...when i saw the rims in the web site, 18 inch *8. 114.3*5? does anyone know what 114.3*5 is, does it fit the carmy
the reason why i do not want to lower my car is because i have to change the suspension and spring, and my car is pretty new so i am not sure whether to change it or just leave it and change the wheels!!
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