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MaxDoubt

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  • Drives :
    Subaru
  • Interests
    Skateboarding, Wake boarding, snowboarding, weatherboarding, water boarding...
  • Location
    Auckland
  • Occupation
    writer

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  1. @ADIKT Primo.. Have now emailed them. They even said they can do a set for me with the STi brand in pink. Ideeeeeal.
  2. @JGM Yeah bruv that's me. Kingsland local. Don't try to use this info to steal my car tho peeps... I sleep by the window with a machete. I seem to be the only guy at the Auckland meets with a foz. Looking to add some STi mud flaps but can't find ones that I like. Anywhere. Might post a topic about it.
  3. http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11753018 Not sure about you guys, but I'm glad i got to hit some of this epic park ups while we could. Few dates, few sessions, few fish n chip dinners. Respect to the tapu tihi though. Guess we can walk the last bit..
  4. ok. I'm sufficiently discouraged. It seems the best way to get that wider wheels look and performance, is wider wheels. While we're on the topic, how wide can I go past fender to stay legit?
  5. Hey guys. I haven't owned my 06 Forester Sti long, and am only looking to make entry level mods. Something I've really been wanting to do is increase my track width and bring my wheels further out (mostly for aesthetic reasons). I'm not ready to invest in a new wheel set yet but I have read a lot about spacers and they seem like a cheap and easy solution. But.. I've also read a lot of warnings about spacer failure, added stress to suspension & wheel bearings and increased wear. I know how much science and engineering goes into the design of the factory set up.. am i ruining it by using spacers? Should I avoid them all together? I just know my car would look sooo much better with a wider stance. any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks fam. Max
  6. My Forester needs a tow bar. It's MX season. Any recommendations? I have been to North Shore Towbars before and they did a quality job but the quote for a removable on my 06 Forester seemed a bit steep. If anyone knows of can vouch for the quality of another place then please let me know. quote from NST for a one was $700. THANKS
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