lmao nice touch with the ritter sport @sreten
also i think you found the only car that style 67's look good on
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lmao nice touch with the ritter sport @sreten
also i think you found the only car that style 67's look good on
Unique and tastefully done. Love the flush look with the spacers. Curious to know if you notice a change in handling with the spacers due to the wider track? Different feel on turn-in?
the pictures with the style 67 M3 wheels are not using spacers. its a square setup of 18x9 et27 with 245/35/18 tires.
with the ZHp wheels I ran 20mm spacers i the rear and 15mm spacers up front. i didnt notice any funky driving on the street but on the track i cant say since i dont race or track the car.
I saw you put this up for sale?
I am so tempted.
I can't imagine it'll be hard to sell.
Did you end up putting the alcantara seats in?
No I'm saving the alcantara seats for another wagon project... if I had those in this wagon I would probably be asking a lot more.. I still feel like I'm leaving a little money on the table. I have to find the right buyer because the chassis has 261000 miles and even though the car drives like a 50000 mile car wonderfully people can't get over that number bring a trailer has set this mentality that low mileage is the way to go unfortunately but I'll find the right buyer there out there.
Low mileage cars are people that didn't get to drive their car much because they wanted to have a collector status car and the upside is that they get a quick easy sale I just have to work a little bit harder to stand out
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Yeah, the way BaT has altered the enthusiast car market is wild. Good luck!
If it doesn't sell and you're magically in the PNW I'd love to come see it/consider buying it. An Orient Blue wagon with all the stuff you done is pretty much my ideal wagon :drool