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Old 01-09-2014 | 01:19 PM
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you could probably find a few 'hazard' types out in Carroll.
I grew up in Cecil. Harford may as well be Manhattan.
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Originally Posted by konakat
I grew up in Cecil. Harford may as well be Manhattan.
I think anywhere with two stoplights would make a Ceciltuckian feel like they're in Manhattan!
Old 01-09-2014 | 03:38 PM
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All of you talkin about Hazard County up there in Baltimore need to take a ride down to Upper Marlboro where I'm at... :-P
Old 01-09-2014 | 07:40 PM
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A few shots of the SP1 and Turbo
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Old 01-12-2014 | 09:26 PM
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Nice factory wheels! great offset too.
Old 01-12-2014 | 09:58 PM
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What might be the very last manual transmission 1995 968 coupe (#301; produced 10/94 and sold 4/95) brought to the states wearing some 8 and 9.5 x 18" Techarts with '95 manufacturing date codes.
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THAT IS NICE !

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Does that rub at all in the rear?
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Originally Posted by Jeff951NJ
A few shots of the SP1 and Turbo
I like the bronze cookie cutters. I might give that look a shot.
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Originally Posted by james6speed
Does that rub at all in the rear?
Nope not at all! It may soon if I get lower it...stock suspension atm. just big rims haha.
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From the looks of it, most probably will rub under boost or lowered ride height depending. What are the offsets and size again PUMABRO?
Old 01-14-2014 | 01:20 PM
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Honestly I don't remember. Got these a while ago, the tires are 255 in the rear and run a little stretch... 18 inch rims and I believe 5 or 10m spacers are on. It was when I first got the car a year ago and I paid and my dad was the one who got everything fit and what not. Sorry man!

225 in the front with no stretch, so I think they're around 8in in front and 10 ish in the back
Old 01-15-2014 | 02:55 PM
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Puma, those wheels will be perfect once you lower it as long as you throw at least -1.5-2* camber on it.
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Originally Posted by Butters944
Puma, those wheels will be perfect once you lower it as long as you throw at least -1.5-2* camber on it.

Hi Butters! Nice to see you again haha. And yup.. working on lowering it as soon as the snow clears out of the roads. Chicago doesn't comply with low cars in the winter. There are days I love the rims, days I sometimes wonder if I could of been better off with more spokes. Usually I like them though. Thank you for the advice sir. Will add a little camber


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