'92 Turbo wagon dressed for success
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'92 Turbo wagon dressed for success
I finally installed the 17's on my wagon. I think it looks pretty good. I also have tinted sun roof deflector along with tinted light covers. Just arranged a bug deflector for it too. Next will be tinted windows and eventually get it repainted. It is the black cherry color.

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As far as I can tell it is. Picture doesn't do it justice. It is a very interesting color. For the first couple of months I wasn't sure what color it was. Depending on the light it looks burgandy, brown and black.AWD_addict wrote:Nice. Is that the original color? Black wagons look awesome.
They are ADR Sukoda's. I picked them up on EBay about a year ago. I paid like $550 delivered to my door for the set.91legacy_sleeper wrote:What kinda wheels are those, bro? Where'd you pick 'em up? Feel comfortable disclosing price?
I didn't want it to look like anyone else's. I am considering lowering it. I think more along the lines of 1 1/2"/ 1" front to rear. Just enough to close up the wells but still have access in and out of my driveway.206er wrote:yeah pretty big departure from WRX takeoffs that 99% of us run
I like em, 2 thumbs up. I 2nd the drop suggestion, but what car doesnt look better low?
LOL, you had your chance, remember?LaureltheQueen wrote:I think that wagon needs some TLC. Trade me cars for 6 months, and promise not to modify mine, and you'll be good to go.
paint's beautiful
black cherry i think is the winestone
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Looks superb, the wheels really work well with the paint. I wouldn't lower it more than an inch and a half personally. But then again I don't think all cars look better lowered, I like being able to see a little daylight underneath. I'm curious to see how the bug deflector looks but given the rest of the car, I'd say it'll look good.
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