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From: Seibukan Dojo /HI. Kendo Federation
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Originally Posted by BattleD01
SUP MAYNN....
welcome to the club Vision808 and Vend,
and PLEASE dont drive or post reckless acts on the forums.
If you are ForumsHawaii is the place just letting you know beforehand.
read the ATTN:NOOBS for more info.
welcome to the club Vision808 and Vend,
and PLEASE dont drive or post reckless acts on the forums.
If you are ForumsHawaii is the place just letting you know beforehand.
read the ATTN:NOOBS for more info.

walter
P.S.
Bulbs IIRC are 9007 headlights. Fog bulbs, you have to goggle it. How much mileage on the GGA
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From: Waipahu,HI
Car Info: '10 Xt Ltd, '05 X Beater, '01 GS300
To the OP, your Benzo is pretty damn Hawt, but I think you'll still love the Suby. And like most others have said, the peeps here in Hawaii are pretty cool.
As for wheel fitment, I wouldn't exactly say that a 17x9, +35 is standard fitment. But technically speaking, there's lots of variables that will determine what will fit on your wagon. Wheel width/offset, tire size, suspension, camber, roll/pull etc. On a wagon though, anything with a decent drop will require at least a roll when you go 8.5's or wider. I'm currently running a 18x10, +35 with 255/35's and I had to roll/pull the rears and run around (I'm guessing, still no alignment.....)-2.8 degrees of camber in the back. Here's a quick pic of my wagon for reference:

BTW, here's a pic of a black wagon with White DPT's.....don't you know Oreo's are America's favorite cookie??? LOL, Welcome to the club!
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...5/DSC_1435.jpg
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...5/DSC_1436.jpg
I think I've been officially adopted by the BAIC as their bastard step-child. I'm a long ways away, but still got that Bay area flavah!
To the OP, your Benzo is pretty damn Hawt, but I think you'll still love the Suby. And like most others have said, the peeps here in Hawaii are pretty cool.
As for wheel fitment, I wouldn't exactly say that a 17x9, +35 is standard fitment. But technically speaking, there's lots of variables that will determine what will fit on your wagon. Wheel width/offset, tire size, suspension, camber, roll/pull etc. On a wagon though, anything with a decent drop will require at least a roll when you go 8.5's or wider. I'm currently running a 18x10, +35 with 255/35's and I had to roll/pull the rears and run around (I'm guessing, still no alignment.....)-2.8 degrees of camber in the back. Here's a quick pic of my wagon for reference:

BTW, here's a pic of a black wagon with White DPT's.....don't you know Oreo's are America's favorite cookie??? LOL, Welcome to the club!
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...5/DSC_1435.jpg
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...5/DSC_1436.jpg
To the OP, your Benzo is pretty damn Hawt, but I think you'll still love the Suby. And like most others have said, the peeps here in Hawaii are pretty cool.
As for wheel fitment, I wouldn't exactly say that a 17x9, +35 is standard fitment. But technically speaking, there's lots of variables that will determine what will fit on your wagon. Wheel width/offset, tire size, suspension, camber, roll/pull etc. On a wagon though, anything with a decent drop will require at least a roll when you go 8.5's or wider. I'm currently running a 18x10, +35 with 255/35's and I had to roll/pull the rears and run around (I'm guessing, still no alignment.....)-2.8 degrees of camber in the back. Here's a quick pic of my wagon for reference:

BTW, here's a pic of a black wagon with White DPT's.....don't you know Oreo's are America's favorite cookie??? LOL, Welcome to the club!
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...5/DSC_1435.jpg
http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c1...5/DSC_1436.jpg
Yes you J, are considered a main factor in our annual cruise!! Wats going on down your side! Any Blackwater guys around you?? Seen the NGC show on them. Take care of yourself and we got you family's back.
k-yoshi, you should be our HIIC ambassador!!
First, I wanna welcome you to HIIC and Im sure the wagon mafia guys already gave you a warm welcome. But like Kiyoshi said, lately there are alot of douche's out there on the street lately with subie's soiling our name and noticely(when Im in ninja mood) are drivin by yungins so HIIC do not want any part of that. Thank god those douche's arent running our stickers *cross fingers* Nice ride and i will confess stepping to AWD is like stepping into an alternate dimenssion. 
walter
P.S.
Bulbs IIRC are 9007 headlights. Fog bulbs, you have to goggle it. How much mileage on the GGA
k-yoshi, you should be our HIIC ambassador!!

walter
P.S.
Bulbs IIRC are 9007 headlights. Fog bulbs, you have to goggle it. How much mileage on the GGA
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From: battling between the mountain munstas! Kalihi
Car Info: GC8 Type-R, BH5 Wangon Gen3 and 05 SV650 Naked!
Check everything.
do all the basic tune ups if needed
and make sure you give her lots of love haha...
do all the basic tune ups if needed
and make sure you give her lots of love haha...
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From: Waipahu,HI
Car Info: '10 Xt Ltd, '05 X Beater, '01 GS300
I'm currently running Stance GR+ Pro's and switched out from Tein Super Streets with Pillow Ball upper mounts. The SS's are a little on the soft side if you want to do an aggressive fitment, and they don't come with camber plates either. My upper camber plates on the Stance's are maxed out front and rear and I have camber bolts front and rear as well. I really like the Stance's a lot. They're firm, but not uncomfortable, and have lot's of features for the $$$.
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