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Old 08-04-2005, 07:15 PM   #1
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Ive done a bit of calling around and just car and racv and the only ones that will let me do a few mods to the car...
RACV have a few limits but seem fairly good, i dont know much about wheel width and and lowering so ill shoot some questions.
I have a EF2 Futura
I want to lower it to the xr6 height (RACV say i cant lower it more then 3cm's)
The alloys i want are the ftr ones, 16inch... (RACV said no wider then 7.5 inchs)

These where the only restrictions they gave me, everyone else i called said call just car i dont have the money to pay 700 dollars for third party fire thieft with them. Its 490 with the racv. Now i only want to know that the rims will be ok to put on and will lowering it 3cm's have any diff to how it looks. Cheers michael!
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