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Old 14 December 2014, 12:45 PM
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Old-school Photoshop...... Buy a set of different colour wheels & fit them. I must learn how to work a computer.





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Hit undo asap!
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Where are the wheels in the second pic?
Old 14 December 2014, 01:17 PM
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Put the black ones on for Winter the Gold ones are still in the garage with the Bridgestone's & will go back on in the spring.
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Same as me only mine are are the other way round, black for summer, gold for winter
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There's enough room under those arches for both sets
Old 14 December 2014, 04:45 PM
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That does need lowering IMO, and the 2nd pic shows why I find black wheels a pain in the ***, tyres need dressing all the time or the look old and brown.
Good set-up for the winter though just needs lowering and keep dressing them tyres lol

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Originally Posted by fat-thomas
There's enough room under those arches for both sets


Ironically the main reason we got the Subaru was for its farmer origins.


I have:


1. About 400 yards of unadopted road to get to my house.
2. A driveway that goes up to the pavement then drops away to my house.


It was the fastest, coolest car I could think of that came with ground clearance and 4WD.


Much as it pains me no lowering or splitters for me.
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Here is what we sold when we bought the house. Which I may have been able to have kept if it was not lowered.

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Originally Posted by Not a Diesel!!!
Ironically the main reason we got the Subaru was for its farmer origins.


I have:


1. About 400 yards of unadopted road to get to my house.
2. A driveway that goes up to the pavement then drops away to my house.


It was the fastest, coolest car I could think of that came with ground clearance and 4WD.


Much as it pains me no lowering or splitters for me.
I too agree with not lowering my cars, might just be me showing my age but the roads round my way are bad enough with the STi's hard suspension and I've had lowered cars in the past and although I do agree they are more asleticly pleasing they are also horrendous to drive day to day and catch on the big speed humps, kerbs etc everywhere you go. So for this I want to leave it how it was intended and just enjoy it for what it is, a rugged 4 X 4 agricultural car with a few more hourses than your average 4 X 4
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