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Then: Saturday May 29th, 6pm -STOCK!!

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Now: Wednesday June 2nd, 7:15 am. Springs, cquence brakes, 18" Wheels, LED Tails Lights

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i love those wheels!!!

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Looks great Sliver.

Damn those wheels are sexy! Nice work, in such a short time too! Very nice

I like that color, it'll go well with darker colors. How much did the springs drop your ride 1.5", 2"?

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I don't see this "change" you speak of, Joe? :(

J/K. The Hammerhead spoiler looks a lot better on the coupe, versus the sedan.

It's all about the small stuff that adds up with me. Cant tell whats stock and what I have done FTW.

Half my mods are in the same flavor. My dual post mirrors, and SC/T spoiler are OEM parts. :(

OEM mods ftw. Hammerhead spoiler looks great

I like that color, it'll go well with darker colors. How much did the springs drop your ride 1.5", 2"?

Currently:

In the front, the difference in height is just about 1.25 inches, cause I went from a 225/50R17 to a 235/45R18, the 18" wheel and tire is .47" taller than the 225/50R17.

In the rear, it's almost 2"......I went from a 225/50r17 to a 235/40R18(yes yes yes I know, I have two different size tires on my car, I'm well aware of it) anyway, the 235/40 is .45" shorter than the 225/50R17. So naturally the drop is greater.

Once I get the 235/45R18's all the way around the car should look more asthetically correct, too.

3/14/09 then:

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6/2/10 now:

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graduation pic for my invitation lol

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Nice lookin ride Matt.

I love that kit on G6s

looks great with that kit. needs bigger wheels though. 16's are bit too small for it me thinks

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OEM mods ftw. Hammerhead spoiler looks great

thanks :(

1998 Chrysler Concorde, Maroon. (Was free, guy was gonna junk it, only had 35k on it)

1995 Cadillac DeVille, Baby Blue. (Stock)

1995 Toyota 4Runner, Gray. (Lifted, painted rims black, fender flares, beat.)

2001 Chevy Impala, Dark Blue. (Stock, other than beat.)

1996 Cadillac DeVille, Black, fully loaded. (Stock)

2004 Chevy Malibu, and yes, its pretty ricey...

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2009 Pontiac G6, White.

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And now, my current car, which I only got less than a month ago, 2005 Chevy Trailblazer, Fully Loaded

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New York plates, where are ya from?

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New York plates, where are ya from?

I'm from Athens, close to Albany and Catskill area.

Boooo. I'm from LI. Your like a country away. :(

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So you just buy rims to take of them infront of the car and never actually put them on

Bought it completely stock with 24k on the clock, i.e....

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Identical to this

Now, many years & 111,300 miles later...

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