OVerall project pictures.. rear diffuser, forgelines, etc...
^ hey, where did the throttle cable go. LOL 
another thing i did was flip these wire loom bracket upside down so that the wires sit lower and more out off site. i saw someone else did it, not my idea, so i won't take credit for it. just another trick to get that clean look.
another thing i did was flip these wire loom bracket upside down so that the wires sit lower and more out off site. i saw someone else did it, not my idea, so i won't take credit for it. just another trick to get that clean look.
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sorry,
i keep posting they are 18x9.5... they are actually 18x9 our first set were 9.5's but we had some clearance issues, so i had them change the offset and the width.
they are now 18x9 . i have to check my measurements..
the first time they were 18x9.5 with a 29mm offset and we needed about 3mm to clear the brakes....
so i had them shave about 4mm off of the hub and then remove a 1/2" from the inner half.
they measure out pretty wide... and im running 265's
cb
i keep posting they are 18x9.5... they are actually 18x9 our first set were 9.5's but we had some clearance issues, so i had them change the offset and the width.
they are now 18x9 . i have to check my measurements..
the first time they were 18x9.5 with a 29mm offset and we needed about 3mm to clear the brakes....
so i had them shave about 4mm off of the hub and then remove a 1/2" from the inner half.
they measure out pretty wide... and im running 265's
cb
By all means I do NOT mean to hijack this thread, but if you want a cleaner appearance in the bay.....
take the main harness that runs to the injectors and sensors on the manifold and tuck it underneath the manifold and pull up your wiring through the runners.
I did mine in the same fashion, it adds a bunch to the visual appearance of the bay, not that you need it.


Your build is nothing short of fantastic.
take the main harness that runs to the injectors and sensors on the manifold and tuck it underneath the manifold and pull up your wiring through the runners.
I did mine in the same fashion, it adds a bunch to the visual appearance of the bay, not that you need it.


Your build is nothing short of fantastic.
nice, i'll have to try that on my car. thanks for the tip




