That's what I have.
So small, that it's barely noticeable.
I got the idea from Chris Jensen. http://cjsupra.kendra.com/PCV-Can.html Because of it's compact size, it's actually intended for go-carts.
Re: Black Suprarri.
This one is nowhere to be as bad as most of the cars posted in this thread. It's clean and well put together. The front nose cone is too sharp and has too much rake.
Test fitted my GS rims.
Volk Racing GT-C - Special edition RMC finish (black chrome)
19x9.5+24, high type, concave center
275/30/19
The fender has to be pulled about 1/2 inch and the tire may have to be 255/35, 265 max, so that it tucks in.
What's your budget? How large past 17x9 do you wanna go? Are you planning on getting BBK? Have to make sure to get wheels with good offsets.
rbmotoring.com offers many used JDM wheels.
If you're looking for good deals, check out the wheels classified section of the following forums...
It's the most practical and rational decision.
I was gonna bring out that point. Three years from now, there will be new goodies that you'll like to buy to replace your current goodies. So you might as well get money for the goodies that you have now. If you do decide to keep anything, keep...
Here's quick, simple, and wise advice:
Part everything out. Free yourself from the potential distraction by the Supra. Focus your time, effort, and money on schooling which will set up much more important things in your life: career and family; then spend your spare time with your fiance...
I already emailed them. I was gonna go to San Diego to test fit it. They don't have them in stock. You have to buy it first, then they'll make it. So...I ended up not going to San Diego. I wouldn't buy anything that expensive until I see the fitment.
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