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Dude wots the front lower splitter off. Cheers
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Got my new wheels :D Test fitting tonight! Should tuck inside the arches nicely....I hope! :lol:


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Wow they are different! Intricate design, I think they will look sweet.....will add a caveat, that I wouldn't like to clean them!

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2nd that, will look sweet, always good to see a fresh set of rims :mrgreen: toothbrush in hand for cleaning.
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They are going to look amazing. Nice to see something different. 18s or 19s?
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Loving it mate.Was looking at those ispiris myself.Look awesome,Can't wait to see what your new rims look like on.
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Absolutely stunning!
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Very Nice!

Interested to know if you notched the front? it goes very low!
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Also do you have photos of your rear bag setup? I am interested to see the brackets you have.. I have about 30mm between by axle and heatshield and fuel tank but i cant get it any lower because of the air fitting on the airbag, i've already trimmed my brackets right down.
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Gorgeous looking van.... A real credit to you!
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Sorry guys went away on holiday.

Got them test fitted :D Love 'em now to fit tyres. (19")

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defyet wrote:Also do you have photos of your rear bag setup? I am interested to see the brackets you have.. I have about 30mm between by axle and heatshield and fuel tank but i cant get it any lower because of the air fitting on the airbag, i've already trimmed my brackets right down.
Not entirely sure or in the place to tell you to be honest, have a word with Moores Motors who did the fitting for me, I said I wouldn't give all his secrets away :lol: , Front is notched and cant go lower without tubbing the arches.
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Omg! They are going to look awesome!

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They look stunning. Fitment looks spot on.
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