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 wait.. wait! dont say it.. or no buy from gutenparts!!:hitler:
 
 hahah kiddin.. yea theres some poke.
 
 Guard work? are you referring to the fender?
 
 Did you push the rears out a lil?
 
 Hai.Comment
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 Yesssh..
 
 Honestly it pokes a ton.. and i wasn't expecting it to poke that much as i was trying to calculate a full rebuild of BBS RS from the middle of the Persian Gulf.. not being able to touch or see what i had to work with.. i had to estimate and sketch everything. Again, i couldn't be happier with the outcome.Comment
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 Well that's good. Glad you're gun-ho about it.Yesssh..
 
 Honestly it pokes a ton.. and i wasn't expecting it to poke that much as i was trying to calculate a full rebuild of BBS RS from the middle of the Persian Gulf.. not being able to touch or see what i had to work with.. i had to estimate and sketch everything. Again, i couldn't be happier with the outcome.
 Any future plans for fender work, or maybe reduce lip in the rear?
 Or are ya done?
 
 Needz to beeee lowerrrzComment
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 I may at some point, though I got MUCH smaller spacers for the front, and I just need springs to get it where I want it.
 
 That said, I want so badly to love this car, but as soon as I get to the rear in that picture I start laughing(then again I started with this http://www.flickr.com/photos/66174078@N07/6027890086/ )...
 Regardless, beautiful wheels and excellent work sir!Comment
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 I belive shipping took about 3-4 weeks dueto the fact i had to wait for them to apply a clearcoat to the lips. minus the clearcoat i would imagine no more than 3 weeks.
 
 Thanks for the compliment, can you explain how one flows?
 
 Reduce lip size??!! nope. This is just the start of this build. lots of changes coming for next season. :mrgreen:
 
 Thanks! ;)
 
 Wow! quite the poke in the front. Laughing with joy i see.. :rofl:I may at some point, though I got MUCH smaller spacers for the front, and I just need springs to get it where I want it.
 
 That said, I want so badly to love this car, but as soon as I get to the rear in that picture I start laughing(then again I started with this http://www.flickr.com/photos/66174078@N07/6027890086/ )...
 Regardless, beautiful wheels and excellent work sir!Comment
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 what i mean is, i have a love of VIP cars and used to have a Lexus GS300 myself before my E30. I've got a stack of VIP Car and VIP Style magazines i flick through regularly. Those guys know how to fit out a car! It is all around big wheels, custom guardwork, camber etc.
 Those guys do what you did- Buy wheels you want, customise how you want, don't compromise. Then do what it takes to fit them to the car.
 
 This results in some crazy guardwork and widebodys, often they cut out the inner part of the wheel well, build out the door sills etc to get it to work on big 4 door sedans. But the flow is all important. They basically try to get the new lines to 'flow in' with the existing, or make a point of making it obvious they arent meant to flow and are modified.
 
 It is all about having the angle matching to a degree. So you can have guard angle, camber angle and tyre stretch angle all in alignment. Or just guard and tyre if you wish. But altogether it makes the wheels and car look very wide and squat, or in the case of big camber, squashed looking almost! but it tends to flow together like the car was made to fit the wheels.
 
 With you car how it sits currently, it looks like the wheels werent quite intended for the car. they just dont quite flow in with the body. i know it is difficult with E30 guards and rear suspension setup so i am not pretending it is easy. but for me, i would prefer it to look like the car got fat over the fat wheels, rather than a smallish car getting slapped with wide wheels and just stretching the rubber to make it roll without considering the angles.
 
 i know this is all a bit technical, i just pore over these cars and realised there is more to it than you think sometimes. but if you are going for that 'wheels pop out like dogs balls' type look, you got that for sure! i just think it goes away from the wheels a little since the flow isnt there. Its like they are some awesome ass wheels, but they dont quite sit right in context..Comment
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 Appreciate the words of wisdom homie, but i was jus playin when i asked "how does one flow"..!!what i mean is, i have a love of VIP cars and used to have a Lexus GS300 myself before my E30. I've got a stack of VIP Car and VIP Style magazines i flick through regularly. Those guys know how to fit out a car! It is all around big wheels, custom guardwork, camber etc.
 Those guys do what you did- Buy wheels you want, customise how you want, don't compromise. Then do what it takes to fit them to the car.
 
 This results in some crazy guardwork and widebodys, often they cut out the inner part of the wheel well, build out the door sills etc to get it to work on big 4 door sedans. But the flow is all important. They basically try to get the new lines to 'flow in' with the existing, or make a point of making it obvious they arent meant to flow and are modified.
 
 It is all about having the angle matching to a degree. So you can have guard angle, camber angle and tyre stretch angle all in alignment. Or just guard and tyre if you wish. But altogether it makes the wheels and car look very wide and squat, or in the case of big camber, squashed looking almost! but it tends to flow together like the car was made to fit the wheels.
 
 With you car how it sits currently, it looks like the wheels werent quite intended for the car. they just dont quite flow in with the body. i know it is difficult with E30 guards and rear suspension setup so i am not pretending it is easy. but for me, i would prefer it to look like the car got fat over the fat wheels, rather than a smallish car getting slapped with wide wheels and just stretching the rubber to make it roll without considering the angles.
 
 i know this is all a bit technical, i just pore over these cars and realised there is more to it than you think sometimes. but if you are going for that 'wheels pop out like dogs balls' type look, you got that for sure! i just think it goes away from the wheels a little since the flow isnt there. Its like they are some awesome ass wheels, but they dont quite sit right in context..
 Your perception of something may not be mine, and so on.
 
 Style cant be taught. Bottom line.
 
 Oh and check out the daily driver thread on here, i know a little something about big sedans and wide wheels. :up:Comment
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