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Old Feb 17, 2009, 03:40 PM
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08-09 Agressive Setup (no evos)

I really don't know what would be aggressive for that year of Lancer.
18x8 or Higher and anything below +40mm

Here's my setup
18X8.5 +38 Evo X GSR
235/40/18 Falken 329


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more pics please
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anything u lookin for
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a shot from the side and also i wanna see the back with the ralliart tail lights
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Old Feb 17, 2009, 05:12 PM
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sick, looks clean with wingless with the debadged bumper
Old Feb 17, 2009, 05:18 PM
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thats actually pretty aggressive for a lancer either powder coat them the color of your choice and give it a nice drop and you'll have a nice looking car.
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Yeah i was thinkin powder coat after the projectors that'll be here within a week and the drop with fender roll and neg camber. I just hope I get enough on my tax return lol.

anyone know a great not cheap lug lock that isnt sold in rat-mart
Old Feb 18, 2009, 04:29 PM
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i've always used mcguard lug locks.
definitely needs a drop, but I'm not a fan of the tiresor wheels out beyond the wheel well.
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Looks good. Someone should buy my set for sale with tires for 750$$ check the evo x for sale forum
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Looks good badge less how would I go about doing that. Also could they be put back on?
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^^^Use dental floss or fishing line.
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Originally Posted by teddyshooter
Looks good badge less how would I go about doing that. Also could they be put back on?
I asked this same question over on mitsubish-forums.com..

To debadge: Clean the area with a soap and water solution. Take a blowdryer and heat the area for about 5 mins. Use a fishing wire and, in a sawing motion, slide between the surface of the car and the badge. Clean off any residual glue on the car.

To rebadge: Get some 3M Automotive double sided tape. Glue the badge back on!

Voila~

Regards.
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Originally Posted by teddyshooter
Looks good badge less how would I go about doing that. Also could they be put back on?
Google is a great tool. So is the how to section.
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Originally Posted by Athrun88
I asked this same question over on mitsubish-forums.com..

To debadge: Clean the area with a soap and water solution. Take a blowdryer and heat the area for about 5 mins. Use a fishing wire and, in a sawing motion, slide between the surface of the car and the badge. Clean off any residual glue on the car.

To rebadge: Get some 3M Automotive double sided tape. Glue the badge back on!

Voila~

Regards.
indeed!

anyone else got an aggressive setup?


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