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    #61
    Borbet all the way is my opinion. It really looks nice and somewhat unique.
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      #62
      Shaved mouldings? Ewwww

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        #63
        Originally posted by The Dough View Post
        Wow dude...the car is really coming along. Gorgeous.
        ALDO! Thanks Brotha! I was talking with Matt (co-head of M for bmw-na) and he's talking me into getting a spec e30. After my house purchase I'll be picking/building one.

        Originally posted by AE_m20 View Post
        Good choice with the type b's

        I run 225/45 on my 16x9 type a's(rear only) and it only rubs when I have a passenger due to my soft ass springs. I did however roll the shit outta the quarters.
        Ah good to know! Thanks. I have 215/40 for the rears. I rarely have people in the car besides my wife but the backseats dont get used ever and 600lb springs for the rears will help I hope. Hoping it wont rub and if I can get away with it I'll try out 225/40 and roll the rears.
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          #64
          No question run the borbets if not sell um to me. lol

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            #65
            BBS's...oh wait!..the other B's
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              #66
              Originally posted by jeswaw View Post
              I had 205/45 on my type a's. Not a crazy stretch, but good enough to clear everything.
              Sorry but a 205 on a 9 is definitely a stretch.
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                #67
                Originally posted by JeST View Post
                ALDO! Thanks Brotha! I was talking with Matt (co-head of M for bmw-na) and he's talking me into getting a spec e30. After my house purchase I'll be picking/building one.



                Ah good to know! Thanks. I have 215/40 for the rears. I rarely have people in the car besides my wife but the backseats dont get used ever and 600lb springs for the rears will help I hope. Hoping it wont rub and if I can get away with it I'll try out 225/40 and roll the rears.
                ^ Please do. A 215/40 is wayyy too short for an early arch. I absolutely love the way the 225/40s fit on the WRDs. Plus they look amazing on a 16x9 wheel too.
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