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Old 01 May 2006, 07:37 PM
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Default Wheel Change Time (Again) - Classic P-FF7's

In the 3 years of ownership I've had the following :

1. Standard 16 inch 6-Spokes (Silver, 1 month)


2. Prodrive 17 inch ST2's (Silver, 18 months)


3. Prodrive 17 inch ST2's (Gold, 1 week, not the same set as above)


4. Prodrive 18 inch P-WRC's (Silver, 18 months)


5. Compomotive 18 inch MO's (Silver, 2 days...it's a long story)


Finally
6. Prodrive 18 inch P-FF7's (Bright Flitter, 225/35 x 18 Toyo's)



And they fit a treat. They fill the arches so much better then the P-WRC's (7.5J x 18, ET53) due to the extra width and offset (8J x 18, ET51).

Colour coded the grill badge to match (it was previously Red)

I love the colour of the wheels. In some lights they look polished, in others anthracite. Just the look I was after, as plain Anthracite IMHO was just too dark.

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Old 01 May 2006, 07:41 PM
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They look well smart mate-nice choice . What front splitter have you got? I've got a MY96 with MY99 facelift front end, but no splitter-trying to decide what to get.

Cheers Paul.
Old 01 May 2006, 08:06 PM
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It's an STi 6 splitter.
Don't bother with aftermarket copies as the original in plastic (same as the skirts) is about £150 from Subaru.
Old 01 May 2006, 08:14 PM
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some good choices of wheels there.

Great choice to settle with for now looks
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blimey some changes there...phew !!

i dont change my pants that often
Old 01 May 2006, 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by SwissTony
blimey some changes there...phew !!

i dont change my pants that often
Too much info given there

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sorry..do apologise for my off topic personal enlightenment
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I liked number 4, dont remember you changing to number 5, im sure i will see number 6 soon
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hmmm like the wheels
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