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    Talking Rota Slipstreams on car

    It's nice being on vacation, except for my kids driving me nuts. Finally put my new wheels on, along with a Borla Universal muffler and oval tip. They're Rota Slipstreams, 16x7 Steel Grey w/ polished lip, shod with Falken 512s, 205/16-50s. Found the wheels new on ebay for $460. The muffler cost $100/ tip $65, all stainless, from Summit Racing. The muffler is VERY quiet w/ a slight burble, slightly louder at lower-mid-level frequency, mostly at idle; no tinny or annoying raspiness at all. Cruising db is a negligible difference, which I like. The car has a 1" drop. Hope you like the pics.






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    Looks pretty good, goes good with the color of the car IMO. Now all you need is a drop...

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    those are nice...
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    yay for rotas... high style, low prices!
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    looks good.. I believe he's dropped already, from the looks of it..just not slammmed

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    hmm....the only thing that makes me think it looks funny is that the wrong tire size.

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    drop it.
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    looks clean
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    those rims look so good on that car... he said he dropped it an inch....
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    Lookin sharp, gotta love the rotas. and that borla muffler might be like the one I had a while back. It didnt have that ricey sound to it when you got on it. Damn kids and their bumblebee exhaust...

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    nice. now i have some idea what my car looks like since my car is the same color. except i was probably gonna go with 15's. and the muffler idea hits me well also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Busted_Blue
    hmm....the only thing that makes me think it looks funny is that the wrong tire size.
    You can keep those skinny 40 series; I think they look too weird on our body styles, or w/ any wheel for our cars, IMO. I'm VERY tempted to drop it another inch, but I think I'll play it conservative for now, especially since the new ST springs are only a couple of months old. Maybe next year.
    I can recommend the Borla Universal muffler. I just got back from a 2-hr trip visiting my sister and the muffler is quiet at cruising anywhere from 70 to 100. I believe Borla says it's rated at 95 db tops. It's the tonal quality that does it for me, not the loudness. I'm getting the biggest kick out of listening to the exhaust whenever I come to a stop and take off. Moto bono Borla! I don't know if this muffler added any HP, but w/ the lighter wheels and new muffler, the car does seem to have a bit more "urgency" to it, especially from a stop. It's hard not being a leadfoot now.

    One more photo, on the way to Fresno, 108 degrees. NO air conditioning and I just put in some sheepskin seat covers. Yes, I died on the way there and was resuscitated with an ice-cube IV, lol.
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    drop it.
    Like it's hot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paso100
    You can keep those skinny 40 series; I think they look too weird on our body styles, or w/ any wheel for our cars, IMO. I'm VERY tempted to drop it another inch, but I think I'll play it conservative for now, especially since the new ST springs are only a couple of months old. Maybe next year.
    uhm...205/45/16 isn't that skinny if you ask me.



    thats 205/45/16 tire. I say it looks proper, dont you?


    I'm happy with my inch drop (well performance-wise)

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    i like to see a bit more meat in the wheel well personally, it just fills it up better... if i get 16s i will definetly get 45 series... my 17s had 40 series and it was ok.. . '

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    45 profile on a 205 tire is pretty decent size. NIce look tho, for a sec ur car looked like busted blue's lol. HOpe to see ur engine bay soon.

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    Those Rotas look nice, there's a whole bunch on eBay right now, Nippon Racing F2s as well (look the same). Good time to buy some if you like 'em lol

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    wheels look hot maing! Drop is nice. at least its not stock!!

    i have 50's on my 15's and it looks sweet
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    nice, those slips look good... ive always liked them in silver.

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