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    Quote Originally Posted by gtikid
    Poser? I hardly think so. Like someone else already pointed out, our rear quarter panels are VERY wide in the back. If we didn't stagger them, it would look retarded, and then you would say that VW's look retarded b/c the wheels aren't filling in the gap. Staggered wheels looks sick on a VW and really sets them off. They aren't trying to "pose" in any kind of way
    Faking the RWD look = weak. Staggered wheels on FWD = uber gay. Why would you deliberately make a car that already understeers badly understeer even more?

    Screams "I wish I could have bought a 3 series"

    I used to have a MkIV, it was an OK car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Shadow

    I used to have a MkIV, it was an OK car.
    x2

    i always thought stagered rims on a fwd car is dumb. if its a show car thats fine but if it was built for speed just dumb...

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    FWD cars with wider rear tires are sad.


    Almost as sad as when rice doesn't know its rice.

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