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12-13-2010, 12:29 AM #11
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Looks gorgeous! Maybe I should drop mine now, the gap is perfect. How many inches is it supposed to be?
No tint?nokiaMD
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12-13-2010, 12:43 AM #12
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Time for some wheels, I have the same exact car and just added matte black p40's and the car completely changed!
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12-13-2010, 12:43 AM #13
If anything, I would tint it. but it look's amazing.
Hazing GDI's since 2011
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12-14-2010, 05:01 AM #14
All said and done, the bottom of the car, just past the front wheels where a speed bump would normally hit, is measured at 4.25".
I'm against tint on my cars if I can avoid it. A sad fact of life as you grow old, eye sight is compromised a bit easier when it's darker so at night, I find the privacy glass on both my Highlander and Windstar cuts down the vision a lot. I'm one of those that actually turns my head to cover my blind spot. It's a personal decision. If I was 21 again, hell yeah, I'd tint it. I turned 52 last month so I'm leaving this alone.2005 Factory Five MkIII Roadster
2008 Audi A5
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12-14-2010, 06:15 PM #15
It would be better to get wheels at that point. I don't advise doing this just to make it look better all the time.
Wheel gap looked perfect when I next to you Herman. I agree with you on the tint if you vision is not where it used to be.
As for the rockers, get them clear wrapped. It's a only a strip that will run from front to rear wheel



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