Aj20 New member Joined Jul 3, 2010 Messages 117 Points 47 Location Hull Dec 4, 2011 #1 My still sitting on its coil overs and RH ZW1 17" alloys way do you people think? Attachments Photo113.jpg 29.4 KB · Views: 127
JustAndy Doesn't own a fiat.. Parked in the garage Joined Apr 1, 2010 Messages 4,150 Points 732 Location York Dec 4, 2011 #2 Aj20 said: My still sitting on its coil overs and RH ZW1 17" alloys way do you people think? Click to expand... Looks nice, i think on saturday you should come to xscape at castleford for 6:30 pm
Aj20 said: My still sitting on its coil overs and RH ZW1 17" alloys way do you people think? Click to expand... Looks nice, i think on saturday you should come to xscape at castleford for 6:30 pm
OP OP Aj20 New member Joined Jul 3, 2010 Messages 117 Points 47 Location Hull Dec 4, 2011 #3 I will do if i can do pal as I'm coin shed loads of overtime at work atm n overtime on the car haha
JustAndy Doesn't own a fiat.. Parked in the garage Joined Apr 1, 2010 Messages 4,150 Points 732 Location York Dec 4, 2011 #4 haha fair enough, how wide are they on the rear?
OP OP Aj20 New member Joined Jul 3, 2010 Messages 117 Points 47 Location Hull Dec 4, 2011 #5 8.5" on the front and 10" on the rear I'm gonna be putting 20mm hub centric adapters on the backs and 35mm on the front
8.5" on the front and 10" on the rear I'm gonna be putting 20mm hub centric adapters on the backs and 35mm on the front
JustAndy Doesn't own a fiat.. Parked in the garage Joined Apr 1, 2010 Messages 4,150 Points 732 Location York Dec 4, 2011 #6 lol thats gonna be a lot of poke then! Will the tyres still be under the arches with that size spacers?
lol thats gonna be a lot of poke then! Will the tyres still be under the arches with that size spacers?
OP OP Aj20 New member Joined Jul 3, 2010 Messages 117 Points 47 Location Hull Dec 4, 2011 #7 haha nope there rubbing now so rolled arches few n yup a tint bit of poke haha
Morty Mort NobodyBlamesTheHappyGuy! Written 5 guides Joined Jun 30, 2003 Messages 2,986 Points 584 Location 69° North Dec 4, 2011 #8 Pretty cool with the number plate down under there.
volxstu More ICE Please Parked in the garage Joined Jan 9, 2007 Messages 13,891 Points 2,309 Location Kent Dec 4, 2011 #9 I don't get why people euro the Stilo. The lines and OE styling don't take to it well.
Morty Mort NobodyBlamesTheHappyGuy! Written 5 guides Joined Jun 30, 2003 Messages 2,986 Points 584 Location 69° North Dec 4, 2011 #10 volxstu said: I don't get why people euro the Stilo. The lines and OE styling don't take to it well. Click to expand... I agree with you on that. Why don't buy a Hyundai (did I write it correct?) Accent from mid-90's instead. But I admire the time and effort people are putting in modifying their vehicles to another standard. But for me it's more "no mod without function".
volxstu said: I don't get why people euro the Stilo. The lines and OE styling don't take to it well. Click to expand... I agree with you on that. Why don't buy a Hyundai (did I write it correct?) Accent from mid-90's instead. But I admire the time and effort people are putting in modifying their vehicles to another standard. But for me it's more "no mod without function".
Marshall147 Member Parked in the garage Joined Nov 30, 2009 Messages 267 Points 81 Location West Midlands, England Dec 4, 2011 #11 Liking what you've done with your stilo there! I love coilovered stilo's.
S stu113 New member Joined Mar 8, 2011 Messages 49 Points 32 Dec 5, 2011 #12 Surely the plate being there blocks off the rad?