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Well I've been too lazy to take my own pictures lately, and someone else took care of that at a recent meet. Thanks Simon. :)

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Pascal, fancy selling me your Rota's?

Looks fantastic btw! :drool:

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:drool::drool: Thats a gorgeous car indeed! I love the fact that you get your indicators in the bumpers! :thumbsup:
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What wheels are they? They look lush

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The wheels are Icon W63. It appears to be a Canadian branded wheel, made by APC corp. Look nice and very affordable too. Thanks for the comments everyone. B)

Pascal, fancy selling me your Rota's?

Ryan, they've got winter rubber mounted on them, we use them to slosh around in the snow. :D

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That looks awesome m8.

I'm looking to lower my yaris which also has 17" alloys. How much did you lower it by and did you have to do much (if any) archwork?

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I'm looking to lower my yaris which also has 17" alloys. How much did you lower it by and did you have to do much (if any) archwork?

Thanks for the kind words... The car is about 2" lower, maybe a bit more, and with two people on board it tucks tires all around.

The arches are rolled in the back, and I still have some issues with the point where the bumper attaches to the metal fender. I run a 10mm spacer though, to bring the wheels out some more, of course without that you wouldn't have as many issues...

In the front the fender liner is a b#$%tch, you have to trim it. And right by the bolt where the bumper meets the fender you're going to have issues. More offset on the wheels would help that, in my case I'm trimming things away all the time... :help:

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I'm looking to lower my yaris which also has 17" alloys. How much did you lower it by and did you have to do much (if any) archwork?

Thanks for the kind words... The car is about 2" lower, maybe a bit more, and with two people on board it tucks tires all around.

The arches are rolled in the back, and I still have some issues with the point where the bumper attaches to the metal fender. I run a 10mm spacer though, to bring the wheels out some more, of course without that you wouldn't have as many issues...

In the front the fender liner is a b#$%tch, you have to trim it. And right by the bolt where the bumper meets the fender you're going to have issues. More offset on the wheels would help that, in my case I'm trimming things away all the time... :help:

i remember all those problems too well!

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i remember all those problems too well!

I'm curious to see how you resolved the issue with the front bumper attachment bolt. Mine is definitely in the way, and I'm investigating if there's any other way to secure the bumper and remove the whole tab altogether. Any input on that?

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i remember all those problems too well!

I'm curious to see how you resolved the issue with the front bumper attachment bolt. Mine is definitely in the way, and I'm investigating if there's any other way to secure the bumper and remove the whole tab altogether. Any input on that?

my mate took the bolt out on his car and rivetted it, so he ended up with a flush arch...

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Looking sweet as mate! Love those rims :yes:

Had my car lowered this morning by 30mm on TTE springs, got to say it looks miles better! Handles great too but it was a tad on the damp side today so i couldn't tell for sure!

I'm sure those rims would go down a treat for me though :thumbsup:

Well done to ya!

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my mate took the bolt out on his car and rivetted it, so he ended up with a flush arch...

Not a bad idea... have to drill out the rivets when you need to take out the bumper but that's no biggie. Thanks for the tip, I'm gonna give that a try I think.

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my mate took the bolt out on his car and rivetted it, so he ended up with a flush arch...

Not a bad idea... have to drill out the rivets when you need to take out the bumper but that's no biggie. Thanks for the tip, I'm gonna give that a try I think.

:lol: this came from my mate.. and i was really surprised how good the idea was :D

im going to do it, but you have to take the wheels off which is a pain, i need to find a rivetoter (sp)

Dont look forward to taking my bumper off once iv done it :lol:

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