2005 Holden Commodore Storm VZ - QLD: Brisbane  

Tomm14
  • Tomm14
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Post #1 post 12th August 2012 - 03:57 PM
Engine: 3.6L alloy tech 175kw Auto

Exhaust: 2.5"

Suspension: Low Pedders springs

Wheels: 20" Speedy Fins RS

Modifications: Chip and Tune, Stainless extractors, Exhaust 2.5", Slightly lowered. HID's (projector heads)

Stereo Audio / Visual: All stock, waiting to put my clarion head unit in, then speakers and maybe sub.

Estimated Power: previous owner had it tuned.


Hey this is my new storm ute. Everything came with it besides the rims. not sure weather to go one lower? Not looking to create to much unwanted attention at the moment so the windows wont be getting tinted any darker. Car goes and sounds nice, just over 100,000kms on the clock. Thanks for looking.
2005 Holden Commodore Storm Vz
2005 Holden Commodore Storm Vz
2005 Holden Commodore Storm Vz
2005 Holden Commodore Storm Vz

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  • 53XXN_ST80
    Post #2

    Leave it at that height man. I'm not usually a fan of any speedy wheels, but these suit it nicely.

    Just drive it, and enjoy. No need to do anything more to it.

    gutless
    Post #3

    Nice for speedy. Good luck with it.

    Tomm14
    Post #4

    Thanks guys

    Twist
    Post #5

    Should put a Chev badge on it...

    53XXN_ST80
    Post #6

    QUOTE (Twist @ Aug 12 2012, 05:12 PM) *
    Should put a Chev badge on it...


    Don't, just don't...

    Tomm14
    Post #7

    haha dont worry i never will

    Luke96
    Post #8

    Nice rim choice, looks clean!

    Twist
    Post #9

    QUOTE (53XXN_ST80 @ Aug 12 2012, 05:20 PM) *
    Don't, just don't...

    LoL, had to be said.

    DANIELJARVIS
    Post #10

    Very nice breathing mods.

    I like this. I reckon go some BMW concaved wheels! Or 18" XXR 527's, with abit of stretch.
    http://www.srbpower.com/product_images/i/9...81122_thumb.jpg

    ajaay.
    Post #11

    I have always hated bob jane rims, there are just something about these types of speedy rims. Tickles my fancy.
    Looks great though, and if you ever need some springs to go higher or lower. Pm me, I've got millions of good condition springs

    FA77
    Post #12

    I like it, the colour is nice. Wheels suit it but more offset would look 100times better.
    Fitment on these utes look so good.

    Tomm14
    Post #13

    thanks guys, yeah wont be doing anything for a bit, putting my number plates on next week, 70MZZ (Toms) then ill try to save for a bit!!

    FA77
    Post #14

    By more I mean closer to zero smile.gif

    Tomm14
    Post #15

    QUOTE (FA77 @ Aug 12 2012, 06:32 PM) *
    I like it, the colour is nice. Wheels suit it but more offset would look 100times better.
    Fitment on these utes look so good.



    could you fill me in with what the offset means? dont know to much about wheels in general besides the cost a lot and im in need of some new tyres soonish?

    FA77
    Post #16

    The easiest way to explain it...

    http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offset_(wheel)

    Tomm14
    Post #17

    Forgot to add the car has a Growler CAI smile.gif

    CAM-327
    Post #18

    Good to see a P plate commodore that hasn't been attacked with Chev badges and Unit stickers. Leave it as it is and enjoy mate!

    Vomit
    Post #19

    Looks plenty low, wheels look good.

    I like it.

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