It says IRL

can see what your saying though.
Its getting there fella, front wheels are very tucked in though, looks like they could come out quite a bit. Make sure you get proper hubcentric spacers
Cheers! Hope the brembos are serving you well

I have spacers here from an X1/9, however I d not have bolts long enough to justify the use of them, even if they're 5mm. Just need to experiment wit what works first... Never looked at hubcentric spacers before but I'll have to sell more parts to fund for them
20mm should do the trick with regards to spacers, should stop them scrubbing and would bring them closer to the arch so they look good
but as blu says, make sure you get hubcentrics!
and i think you should leave the slam panel white, looks awesome
It was the same with my last car, wheels looked too far in for my liking... I sure will leave the panel white, its a good straight one and more importantly rust free
what ET are the wheels? on a bravo standard is 39-40. so you could add 15mm on to that i would say with ease. after that be careful
I know sweet damn all about the wheels... They were on my Punto when I got it first and thought "they would look really good on my Bravo"
They're Lenso S7's, circa 2003, have a silly multifit pattern (4x108 PCD for Ford, Saxo VTR...?

and a 4x98 PCD for real cars

), 7jx17, et is either 35mm or 40mm (from what I could find out)... Any ideas what spacers to use?
Apart from that, its a small update
First things first, my silly looking custom made chrome aerial was fitted. Picks radio stations with a broadcast range of 50 miles nearly 90 miles away (for the Irish reading this it picks up Spin 1038 at NI Trucks, Portadown :woot
And the FF sticker loses its masking tape
My interior looked like a bomb had hit it and then I realized I'd forgotten to put it back together

But its bit by bit for the moment as I'm very limited on time these days...
Thats my very very crappy painting :yuck: need my rca cables and trigger wire...
And a decent, no frills, JDM Pioneer radio from my silver car
Super Tuner boo yeah
Lots left to do, stay tuned, you never know what surprises I might have in store...!
