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      10-07-2009, 04:23 PM   #1
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WSTO Project 1 Video!

We worked with T2Films to make this video of our car and shop. I think it turned out great and want to thank T2 for making our car look cool in the video.

The car is wearing the winter setup right now, powdercoated stock wheels with 18mm spacers up front and 10mm spacers out back.

More video's to come!

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      10-07-2009, 04:27 PM   #2
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johan very hot vid buddy!!!!!!
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      10-07-2009, 05:49 PM   #3
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The wheel fitment is spot on. Spacers and on coilover?
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      10-07-2009, 06:21 PM   #4
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Nice vid Johan! What happened to the Klassens? Those looked like powder-coated stock wheels...
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      10-07-2009, 07:03 PM   #5
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johan very hot vid buddy!!!!!!
Thanks buddy!!!

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The wheel fitment is spot on. Spacers and on coilover?
Yes sir! 18 mm up front and 10 mm for the rear! No coilovers, just springs(H&R sport)

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Nice vid Johan! What happened to the Klassens? Those looked like powder-coated stock wheels...
We sold them... I miss them a lot...
You are right! they are powder-coated stock wheels! (Flat black with 20% gloss)
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      10-07-2009, 07:53 PM   #6
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Nice work..... The car is hot!
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      10-07-2009, 08:31 PM   #7
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You are right! they are powder-coated stock wheels! (Flat black with 20% gloss)
Can you please post a few hi-res photos of that car with those wheels?! I'm getting my 2010 BSM 135i in a few weeks and would love a few great shots of that set-up for review/consideration.

Thanks!
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      10-07-2009, 08:35 PM   #8
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Sick 1er and vid!
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      10-07-2009, 10:07 PM   #9
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GREAT job guys... that was an awesome video ... Where did you get the powder coating done at?
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      10-07-2009, 10:17 PM   #10
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Awesome vid!!
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      10-07-2009, 11:26 PM   #11
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The car looks awesome. I want mine to look that good. It is black and I need to get some serious paint correction first.
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      10-08-2009, 04:54 AM   #12
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      10-08-2009, 07:26 AM   #13
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Nice Vid, Car looks great all blacked out frontend.
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      10-08-2009, 11:45 AM   #14
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great video!

what happened to the 3D front lip?
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great video!

what happened to the 3D front lip?
we cracked it...it is in the process of getting repaired


Thanks everyone for the nice replies! We love the video, and can't wait for T2 to make some more with us.
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Hot car!

The front 18mm and rear 10mm with stock wheels give the car a nice stance!
I was wondering, would this fit on any 1-coupe? I guess you did some bodywork on the fenders to fit your Klassen wheels, so your fenders will have a couple of mm more space, no?
Maybe something like front 15mm and rear 7mm for stock cars would be safer...?

Was planning on buying other rims because the ones I got (bmw 18 inch 261M style) are tucked in too much. However, their styling have actually grown on me, so spacers would be the ideal solution now...

Cheers,
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our fenders are 100% UNmodified. The Klassens were completely bolt on with no rubbing...the same goes for this setup.

We plan to offer the 18/10 spacer setup as a package deal...but we want to drive on it some more to ensure no rubbing. We have yet to rub, however.
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Thanks for the info Frank! Too bad I can't enjoy your package deal on the spacers as I live in Belgium...
What brand of spacers can you advice ?

One more thing to ensure no rubbing: are you using the stock tire setup (215/245) or the more popular wider tires (225/255).
Thx again,
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we cracked it...it is in the process of getting repaired


Thanks everyone for the nice replies! We love the video, and can't wait for T2 to make some more with us.
ouch, sorry to hear

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our fenders are 100% UNmodified. The Klassens were completely bolt on with no rubbing...the same goes for this setup.

We plan to offer the 18/10 spacer setup as a package deal...but we want to drive on it some more to ensure no rubbing. We have yet to rub, however.

cant wait for that, those spacers give it a great stance!
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      10-12-2009, 11:30 AM   #21
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Thanks for the info Frank! Too bad I can't enjoy your package deal on the spacers as I live in Belgium...
What brand of spacers can you advice ?

One more thing to ensure no rubbing: are you using the stock tire setup (215/245) or the more popular wider tires (225/255).
Thx again,
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Oh but you can! We do international shipping all the time. Just sit tight while we do some further testing on this setup. We will be sure to let everyone know when we are confident that this is the "perfect" setup. If you are interested anyways, and want to take the chance now shoot me a PM. As I said, we have yet to rub and have done a decent amount of driving w/ 3 people in the car.

We are on the stock run flats.

Thanks everyone!

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      10-12-2009, 11:52 AM   #22
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Can you please post a few hi-res photos of that car with those wheels?! I'm getting my 2010 BSM 135i in a few weeks and would love a few great shots of that set-up for review/consideration.

Thanks!
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