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Damn those wheels look photoshopped to me. White looks like it was added after the picture was took.
That or the white on those wheels is extremely white and pops like a muthafuka. |
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Lol its not photoshopped at all, just very white. Almost too white though, would be perfect if the white color matched the car. Either way I still love them!
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Lowering springs
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Lowering springs for sure. Even an inch makes a huge difference in the appearance of the car. The TRD spoiler looks pretty good in my opinion extends the car's lines but is not too "in your face"
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There's a spoiler out there that looks like the TRD but it doesn't require any holes which was quite appealing to me so I'll be going with that. And I want to lower it so bad and it would be now if wasn't forced to drive it in the winter. If anything, I'd have to get coils that can adjust close to stock ride height
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OH and almost forgot!
If you haven't already done this" 1) Go out to car 2) Remove the plug from the power socket in your glove box 3) lift up top 3 inches of the passenger floor mat right under HVAC housing 4) Shove plug in hole there 5) Enjoy driving your car and hearing what it REALY sounds like (passengers will enjoy their ride much more I assure you) 6) When cash supports it get a better intake that gets rid of the whole sound tube atrocity |
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And keep in mind no matter how hard you try not to you WILL at some point lift the trunk with the spoiler. Don't want to stand there with it in your hand or pick it out of the windshield of the car behind you on the highway. |
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